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CRITIQUE REVIEW

The article "What do you need to know about COVID-19 vaccines?" by UNICEF has the most
significant information about coronavirus vaccines. The author's main point in the article is to show
people the importance of vaccines in our lives. The COVID-19 vaccine is regarded as the most promising
means of limiting the spread of the pandemic and is designed to give immunity to avoid the danger of
getting the disease. Vaccines provide us with more protection and assurance in life. This article tells us
how safe vaccines are. The article answers the most common questions that must be known regardless
of vaccines. The article explains how vaccines work, how safe vaccines are, and what the side effects of
vaccines are.

The article shows the benefits of getting vaccinated. Getting vaccinated is a safer and more reliable
way to build our protection. Vaccines protect us by creating an antibody response without you having
experienced sickness, potentially including severe illness. These antibodies help our immune system
fight the virus if you happen to be exposed, so it reduces your chance of getting the disease.

Safe and effective vaccines are an important tool, to protect people against covid-19, save lives reduce
widescale social disruption and allowing us to spend more time doing the activities we like with the
people we care.

Vaccines work by mimicking an infectious agent – viruses, bacteria or other microorganisms that can
cause a disease. This ‘teaches’ our immune system to rapidly and effectively respond against it.

Every year, vaccines save millions of lives. Yes, you should get vaccinated even if you’ve previously had
COVID-19. While people who recover from COVID-19 may develop natural immunity to the virus, it is
still not certain how long that immunity lasts or how well it protects you against COVID-19 reinfection.
Therefore, it is important to continue practicing safety precautions to protect yourself and others,
including avoiding crowded spaces, physical distancing, hand washing and wearing a mask.

Keep taking precautions to protect yourself, family and friends if there is still COVID-19 in your area,
even after getting vaccinated.

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