Here, we’ve compiled a list of the best Vaccine Quotes from famous authors such as Leana S. Wen, Anthony Fauci, Seth Berkley, Alok Sharma, Richard Preston. Let’s look at these pieces of wisdom. We definitely have something to learn from them!
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We really need to be talking about the COVID vaccine the same way that we talk about other vaccinations – which is that it’s safe, effective, life-saving and essential for the public’s health.
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The launch of phase 1 Ebola vaccine studies is a first step in developing a vaccine that could be licensed and used in the field to protect not only the front line health care workers but also those living in areas where Ebola virus exists.
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GAVI works collaboratively with the private sector – from investment banks to vaccine suppliers to corporations to members of the Forbes 400 – to find new and better ways to raise and apply resources and broaden the base of participants in global health.
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In spite of the tireless efforts of our scientist, it is possible that we may never find a successful coronavirus vaccine.
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If a vaccine works, then the vaccinators might conceivably set up what’s known as ring vaccinations around Ebola hot spots. In this technique, medical workers simply vaccinate everybody in a ring, miles deep, around a focus of a virus.
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Covid is likely to persist once its pandemic phase has passed and circulate each winter alongside the flu. Even after more of us contract coronavirus infection and develop immunity to it or even after an effective vaccine arrives, some people will still get very sick.
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I am disgusted by Biden’s brazen decision to ignore the law, embrace authoritarianism, and show a total disregard for our freedoms with his proposed vaccine mandate.
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Thimerosal is a mercury-based preservative that was in many American vaccines until 2003. It was removed from many of the pediatric vaccines, but it was put in the flu vaccine, which is now given to 53 million Americans.
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The Hepatitis B vaccine is now given to newborns. We sometimes give five and six vaccines all at one time.
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I would say, first of all, I want everyone to get the vaccine. Every opportunity I get, I stress that – my family is vaccinated. That is the best way for us to get on the other side of this pandemic. But you can’t mandate your way out of Covid-19.
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The rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine is one of the largest logistical undertakings our state has ever faced.
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We continue to recommend flu vaccine as the single best way to protect yourself against the flu. The vaccine will protect against strains covered in the vaccine, and it may have some effectiveness in the drifted strains.
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A local pharmacy is a great place to get a safe and effective COVID vaccine as well as a flu shot. It’s critical that people get these vaccines to protect themselves and slow the spread of the COVID virus as well as the flu.
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If everything is God’s will, then so is the invention of the vaccine, just like the seatbelt.
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Imagine the action of a vaccine not just in terms of how it affects a single body, but also in terms of how it affects the collective body of a community.
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A vaccine that prevented tuberculosis would merit a Nobel Prize, but it’s just very difficult to develop.
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The risks are far greater to your child of not getting immunized than any kind of speculative potential relationship between the vaccine and the development of autism.
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Every child is a gift of Allah, and every child in Pakistan, to me, is like my own child, so I will do my best to take the message to every doorstep in Pakistan. Reaching every child, every time with the polio vaccine is not only necessary, but it is our duty. This disease can’t deter us; we will defeat it.
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Having children made us look differently at all these things that we take for granted, like taking your child to get a vaccine against measles or polio.
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I view receiving the COVID-19 vaccine as part of my obligation to protect myself, members of my administration, and my family.
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Rotavirus does not cause all diarrhea, but it causes a lot of it. Instead of a single vaccine dose, however, harried nurses may have to give several, as diarrhoea makes it difficult for a child to retain anything.
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It’s clear that prevention will never be sufficient. That’s why we need a vaccine that will be safe.
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There are many different types of racism from people of different colours and nationalities. There is no vaccine to fight this and no antibiotics to take. It’s a dangerous and infectious virus which is strengthened by indifference and inaction.
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Take charge of hidden, sneaky sources of chronic inflammation that can trigger illness and disease by wearing comfortable shoes daily, getting an annual flu vaccine, and asking your doctor why you’re not on a statin and baby aspirin if you’re over the age of forty.
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How we understand our own selves and how we work with our DNA software has implications that will affect everything from vaccine development to new approaches to antibiotics, new sources of food, new sources of chemicals, even potentially new sources of energy.
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I got the COVID-19 vaccine and I continue to encourage my constituents to ask their doctor if the vaccine is right for them.
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I have spent my entire career in vaccine development, in the government with CDC and BARDA and also in the biotechnology industry.
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With the pandemic crushing the world, I pray for everyone’s health and well-being. I wish the world heals fast. Every morning I wake up with the hope that a vaccine gets invented soon to combat Covid-19.
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The Republican approach to handling the coronavirus and the economy is apparently not to turn to our government, but to put our heads down, go on as usual, and hope for a vaccine.
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If you give us a safe vaccine, we’ll use it. It shouldn’t be polio versus autism.