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Vaccination - A choice for everyone

The vaccine is a powerful weapon for disease and viruses, which has been given attention
and recently got the Filipino's worried. The World Health Organization (WHO) states that
"vaccines reduce the risk of getting a disease or virus by working with your body's natural
defenses to build protection." This includes the deadly coronavirus disease that we have been
experiencing until now. When you get vaccinated, your immune system responds. Everyone
should get vaccinated because it helps prevent, fight, and protect against viruses and
diseases that are spreading around the world.

First and foremost, everyone should get vaccinated because it helps prevent diseases
and viruses. According to the WHO, we currently prevent 3.5–5 million deaths every year from
diseases like diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, influenza, and measles. And based on what I've
experienced, vaccines can prevent disease. My father was injured because of the glass and nail
that he stepped on, and our doctor said that he needs to be vaccinated so that the tetanus
disease can be prevented in his body because the bacteria is already invading it. Thanks be to
God, my father is healthy and safe.

Lastly, vaccines fight bacteria and viruses and can protect us against certain diseases.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) divulge that vaccines are the safest
way to prevent serious illness and fight bacteria and viruses, thus protecting against certain
diseases.

In conclusion, the above evidence shows that vaccines are a choice for everyone to
prevent, fight, and protect themselves from viruses, bacteria, serious illness, and certain
diseases. Accordingly, everyone must get vaccinated. Baseline in Tracking Coronavirus
Vaccinations Around the World: 71.8% of the global population is partially vaccinated, and more than
5.51 billion people worldwide have received a dose of COVID-19. Sincerely, vaccination is a choice
for everyone.

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