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English writer and philosopher Aldous Huxley once said, “There are things known and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors of perception.” This statement is a perfect depiction of the hesitancy individuals may feel about receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.
This hesitancy is understandable. There is a lot of information (and misinformation), which makes it difficult in determining if getting vaccinated is the right choice for you. Let the following facts help you gain a better understanding of the currently Food and Drug Administration-authorized COVID-19 vaccines.
No vaccine (actually, nothing in medicine) is 100% safe. All vaccines including those that protect against COVID-19 have gone through careful testing and have met rigorous standards set forth by the FDA before being released to the public.
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Kamala Harris received her first vaccine dose on December 29 (File)
Washington:
US Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday took her second dose of the coronavirus vaccine in a televised setting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and urged Americans to get vaccinated. I want to urge everyone to take the vaccine when it is your turn, Harris told C-SPAN viewers on Tuesday. It will save your life.
Harris received her first vaccine dose on December 29.
Following a slow roll-out, after two coronavirus vaccines received emergency approval in December, the United States administered more than 1 million shots daily for the past week.