Research is defined as investigating systematically to increase knowledge about a subject. Research expands knowledge in concrete ways and opens possibilities across fields like social science, culture, business, and nature. According to the WHO, vaccines prevent 2-3 million deaths annually by protecting against diseases like diphtheria, measles, pneumonia, rotavirus, rubella, tetanus, and polio. Vaccines are important because they prevent eradicated diseases from returning and protect vulnerable groups while also benefiting community immunity. More investment in vaccines as well as universal vaccination could help end the current pandemic.
Research is defined as investigating systematically to increase knowledge about a subject. Research expands knowledge in concrete ways and opens possibilities across fields like social science, culture, business, and nature. According to the WHO, vaccines prevent 2-3 million deaths annually by protecting against diseases like diphtheria, measles, pneumonia, rotavirus, rubella, tetanus, and polio. Vaccines are important because they prevent eradicated diseases from returning and protect vulnerable groups while also benefiting community immunity. More investment in vaccines as well as universal vaccination could help end the current pandemic.
Research is defined as investigating systematically to increase knowledge about a subject. Research expands knowledge in concrete ways and opens possibilities across fields like social science, culture, business, and nature. According to the WHO, vaccines prevent 2-3 million deaths annually by protecting against diseases like diphtheria, measles, pneumonia, rotavirus, rubella, tetanus, and polio. Vaccines are important because they prevent eradicated diseases from returning and protect vulnerable groups while also benefiting community immunity. More investment in vaccines as well as universal vaccination could help end the current pandemic.
Research is defined as "investigating to discover something" or "carrying out
intellectual and experimental activities in a systematic way with the purpose of
increasing knowledge about a certain subject". Research is very important since it allows to expand people's knowledge in a concrete and accurate way, thus opening possibilities of all kinds, such as in the field of social, cultural, business, natural, etc. According to figures from the World Health Organization, vaccines prevent two to three million deaths a year by providing protection against diseases such as diphtheria, measles, pneumonia, rotavirus, rubella, tetanus and polio.
It is important that we get vaccinated since we prevent “eradicated” diseases such as
measles from returning, We protect ourselves against dangerous pathogens, We protect immunosuppressed people since vaccines offer us immunity against many bacteria and viruses that, if not vaccinated, we they would make them sick, sometimes very seriously. But it is that vaccines not only protect ourselves, they also protect the entire community and those who may be more sensitive to these infectious diseases.
In conclusion, I think that more money should be invested in finding vaccines in
addition to that everyone should be vaccinated in order to get out of the pandemic situation in which we are We hope you liked the presentation