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Vaccines, like any other medication, can

have minor adverse effects including a


low-grade temperature or soreness or
redness at the injection site. Mild
responses fade away on their own after
a few days. Side effects that are severe
or last a long time are quite rare. Vaccine
safety is constantly examined in order to
discover unusual adverse outcomes. A
vaccination is developed with the help of
scientists and medical specialists from all
around the world, and it normally takes
10 to 15 years of research before it is
offered to the general population. The
initial phase in this lengthy procedure
entails years of laboratory research in
which scientists and researchers uncover
an antigen that can help prevent
disease.

Vaccines strengthen your immune


system so that it can fight off a specific
disease in the future. Vaccines today
protect us from a wide range of diseases
that we may yet encounter in our lives. If
you aren't vaccinated and come into
contact with one of these diseases, it can
be disabling or even fatal. It's quite
efficient against both the original strain
of COVID and the more contagious
mutant strains that we're finding. It also
secures you and your family. It protects
the communities in which you live.
Especially the most vulnerable members
of the community.

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