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Vaccine Covid-19 FAQs

Vaccine Covid-19 FAQs

The COVID-19 pandemic is complicated in Vietnam and around the world. COVID-19 variant number B.1.617.2 (also known as Indian) and some other variants have a faster spread rate, making epidemic control and prevention even more complicated.

Is the vaccine still the most expected solution in the world? Despite mixed opinions, the World Health Organization (WHO) and other health organizations around the globe still encourage vaccination against COVID-19. "Vaccines are by far the safest way to reduce an individual's risk of serious illness and death," said Professor Adam Finn, University of Bristol UK.

To answer many people's questions about the COVID-19 vaccine, please visit the file HERE prepared by BS.CK1. HOANG THI HUONG – CarePlus International Clinic.

CarePlus wishes you and your family to be optimistic and stay healthy during the pandemic.

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