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write a dialogue between you and your doctor about importance of covid vaccination​

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Answered by arushtripathi10jun20
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doctor- are you vacinated?

me -Yes , but my family isn't.

doctor-why

me- because they are feared

doctor- request them to have it

me- I did

doctor- say them it is very important to get vaccinated because your life is on it , corona is far from being over , if we have it the antibody will save us .

me -ok

next day

me - I said but they refused

doctor - say them that do they want there family to cry for them , he goes infected , do they want their child to get orphan?

me-sure

Answered by JiaKher1
2

Answer:

Vaccines save 2 to 3 million lives each year and are amongst the greatest advances of modern medicine.

The development of safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines is a huge step forward in our global effort to end the pandemic.

This is exciting news, but there are still some people who are skeptical or hesitant about COVID-19 vaccines. Chances are you know a person who falls into this category – maybe among your group of friends or in your family.

If you are unsure of how to approach conversations about vaccines with vaccine skeptics you know, you’re not alone. We spoke to Dr. Saad Omer, Director at the Yale Institute for Global Health, about the do’s and don’ts of navigating these difficult discussions.

hope it helps you keep smiling :)

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