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Re: Die today, Die tommorrow, the same dying! still get vaccinated!
by
mojun7982
on 22/08/2021, 18:17:55 UTC
The pandemic changed the lives from all walks of life and it took some grave events to all people all over the globe that's why we should never be complacent all the time, follow strict protocols of hygiene all the time. We still be vaccinated but it's not for lifetime though, it's only a temporary. All things that were left is to lift our prayers to god for protection to our family with this virus and most importantly that we can go back to normal as much as possible.

With all the life that this pandemic took from many people, the crisis that we are now facing in life, poverty, health risk and the anxious that we feel every time we heard a new variant is developed, circulating and much more dangerous than the old variant I really would not second thought to get vaccinated. Vaccine is not mandatory only those who are willing to get a dose could have but we should consider the much higher risk if we are not vaccinated. So far being vaccinated and continue practicing safety precautions it is the best armour we could have right now.

At the beginning of the pandemic, the crisis began to hit so anxiety began to occur but over time now there has been 50% activity but it is still under government supervision so the crisis in humans is still happening right now, I think this pandemic will stay with us longer .

The new delta variant has also heard the news about this, this will be another concern for people around the world, can this vaccination be the most powerful effect? Some still continue to oppose it but indeed that is the only way to prevent it by treating it, even now there are many variants of vaccines with their respective doses, so what we need to know is to make good observations.

Yes that is what experts already say, the crisis will stay longer but in a different from that what we all went through so far. With vaccines and testing we are going towards a normal life in the not so distant future, at least they believe so. The big problem is the variants of this virus and that it can always mutate again. Nobody can predict how that will play out in the future.