Volume 13, Issue 1, January 2023
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Covid-19 Vaccines are Not 100% Productive and Their Global Controversies (Review Article)
Author(s): M. Shobana, S. Manju and J. Revathi
Abstract: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), continuous to be challenging for all the scientist and healthcare professionals all over the world. They are in search of a solution that either prevents the infection or to avoid the spreading of the disease as of now in the global pandemic situation. However, scientists and virologists working together to find out the cure for infection. And to prevent of spreading infection before it becomes complicated among the public, we have vaccines to keep lives preventive from the deadly virus however the controversies and hesitancy for the vaccines also precisely increased day by day among the social network and the laypeople by spreading incorrect information about the vaccination and immunization. To ensure the vaccines are safe and the immunization helps people who are recovered from the infection and yet to be infected, herein we discuss the covid 19 vaccine and their efficacy. The questions underlying the type of immune response they may elicit, the consequences that new mutations may have in the generation of sub-strains of SARS-CoV-2 and their impact and challenges for the efficacy of potential vaccines in a scenario post-pandemic.
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How To Cite this Article:
M. Shobana, S. Manju and J. Revathi. Covid-19 Vaccines are Not 100% Productive and Their Global Controversies (Review Article). 2023; 13(1): 54-59.