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Vaccination for COVID 19

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Vaccination for COVID 19

Covid 2019 (coronavirus) is a related respiratory infection that causes various diseases in
humans and other animals. The new covid 19 spreads through droplets generated by an infected
person when they cough, sneeze, or through droplets of saliva ( Khan 2020). It has been termed as
a global pandemic that can be spread to hundreds of people in a chain of interrelation with each
other. The most common symptoms, according to the world health organization, are breathing
difficulties, fever, coughs, and shortness of breath. However, in severe cases, covid 19 infections
may lead to pneumonia and even death. The world is at war with the pandemic that has
increasingly raised the number of deaths globally every 24 hours.

Question 1. Objectives

A vaccine is a treatment that improves body immunity against infection. It involves


showing the body immune system, something that's similar to the particular virus hence helping
the body to be stronger when fighting against the real infection. The most critical objective of
vaccination is to improve the control of infectious diseases (Erbelding 2018. The company's goal
of people selection of new vaccination helps it to gain more familiarity with the phenomenon at
hand and develop new insights into it. Secondly, information search on various people helps to
determine the frequency with which infections are cured or with which they are related to other
diseases (Tanaka 2018). People's selection of new vaccination enables the company to test the
hypothesis of causal relationships between variables of the virus.

Question 2. Hypothesis

A hypothesis technically refers to a statement that tests the relationship between the
dependent and independent variables that can be verified by scientific research. How effective
would the new vaccine improve body immunity to covid 19? A new vaccination on covid 19
would reduce the number of deaths caused by infections by improving body immunity to fight
against the infections. A new vaccination on covid 19 will not affect if people do not choose it as
the most effective.
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Questionnaire

This questionnaire is designed to collect data from patients about their selection of a new
vaccination. The patient will not be required to write their name. Information received will be
treated with confidentiality. Where applicable, use a tick.

A. Bio Data
1. What is your gender

i. Male ( )
ii. Female ( )

2. What is your age

i.17-18 years ( ) ii 18-30 years ( ) iii over 30 years ( )

B. Patient Knowledge about vaccination

3. In the table below, indicate your level of agreement as it relates to the following
statements. Use YES, NO, UNCERTAIN to give your views.

NO STATEMENT YES NO UNCERTAIN COMMENT


1 Do people develop
immunity?
2 If humans develop
immunity, how long
does it last?
3 Is the vaccine likely
to work?
4 Will it be safe?
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4. How does your knowledge of vaccination influence your selection of the new vaccine?

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5. Patient response on vaccination

In the table below, indicate your views as it relates to the following statements. Use YES,
NO, and UNCERTAIN to give your views.

NO STATEMENT YES NO UNCERTAIN


1 What is the effect of immune
suppression on vaccination?
2 Can unvaccinated patients be
denied treatment?
3 Is an immune serum and
vaccination different?
4 Are pharmacists responsible for
administering vaccines?

6. How does your knowledge of patient response on vaccination influence your choice of
the new vaccine?
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References
Khan, N., Fahad, S., Naushad, M., and Muhammad, A., 2020. Explanation of Corona
Virus Control Novel by Warm and Humid Seasons in the World. Available at
SSRN 3561155.
Erbelding, E.J., Post, D.J., Stemmy, E.J., Roberts, P.C., Augustine, A.D., Ferguson, S.,
Paules, C.I., Graham, B.S. and Fauci, A.S., 2018. A universal influenza vaccine:
the strategic plan for the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases. The Journal of infectious diseases, 218(3), pp.347-354.
Tanaka, J., Akita, T., Ohisa, M., Sakamune, K., Ko, K., Uchida, S., and Satake, M., 2018.
Trends in the total numbers of HBV and HCV carriers in Japan from 2000 to
2011. Journal of viral hepatitis, 25(4), pp.363-372.

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