The need to vaccinate against COVID-19.
10.35460/2546-1621.2022-0058
- Author:
Tommy C. SIM
1
Author Information
1. Clinical Associate Professor, Departments of Internal Medicine, Pediatrics and Immunology, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas, USA
- Publication Type:Other Types
- Keywords:
Booster|universal Vaccines
- MeSH:
Covid-19|vaccines|pandemics|vaccination|health Inequities|pregnancy
- From:
Journal of Medicine University of Santo Tomas
2022;6(2):1051-1055
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Globally, now in the third year of the pandemic,
COVID-19 deaths have exceeded more than 6
million. As new subvariants emerge and spread,
vaccines work to limit the worst of COVID-19 and
continue to be important. Restraints are lifted, and
COVID-19 may be seen as done for some, but
COVID-19 is not yet done with others, no matter
how badly everyone wants it to end. The SARS-
CoV-2 pandemic has caused considerable morbidity
and mortality worldwide. The protection provided
by vaccines and booster doses offer a method of
mitigating severe clinical outcomes and mortality. As
debates over additional booster shots for COVID-19
intensify, many researchers are looking to the
universal coronavirus vaccine model as a guide
for managing future variants of SARS-CoV-2 and
preempt the next COVID-19 surge.
- Full text:The Need to Vaccinate.pdf