When Covid-19 became a universal threat, vaccines were developed. The problem seemed to be solved. However, there is a lot of information surrounding vaccines, which makes some hesitant to get them. Let’s look at the risks associated with the vaccine and why some people are hesitant to get it?

Dr. Vera
Vaccines have been developed too quickly
On average, it takes 10 to 15 years to develop and register a vaccine. COVID-19 vaccines were available in as little as a year, which is concerning to some. But the speed at which the drugs were developed is understandable:
- The vaccines were based on pre-existing and previously tested technologies
- The development of vaccines against SARS-causing coronaviruses had been underway for a long time
- Enormous investments were made to create a vaccine against the SARS-CoV-2 virus
I have antibodies
People who have had the disease can get reinfected and get sicker. No one knows how long a person has antibodies in their system. Very often, the antibody level drops quickly and becomes insufficient to protect the body, which is why it is important ...
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