Vaccination - Nation's Protection

 



National Vaccination Day -     March 16th 

Vaccination is immunizing any individual in a view of preventing a specific disease. The word “vaccine” has derived from Latin word vaccinus in 18th century terming as “of or relating to cows.” The World has seen its first vaccination in 1796 in Berkley.

Vaccination is providing (injecting) vaccines for an individual to safeguard him from the disease which is omitted from virus or bacteria. It is simple and early preparation for fighting with a disease. Vaccines have secured the nation from high morality. Indians are vaccinated age wise and cause wise on two divisions i.e., for free and for price.

I recall the importance of vaccines specified especially during lockdown. Vaccines like vaccine for polio, have attained prominence for its frequency. This vaccine made polio completely invisible for the next generation. We hardly find new polio case arising these days.

The word vaccination has taken  prominence during pandemic i.e., the lockdown period. Parents have rigidly kept news channels unchanged for the update on novel corona virus vaccine. And Today India is vaccinating the whole country phase wise for free and distributing vaccines to more than 72 countries.

Vaccines are set show our upperhand over the incendiaries, and reflects the surmounting and circumventing the health issues. We get immunized, we make our young ones immunized together and fight any enemy with our immunity.

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