Benefit 1
You are protected from chronic illness
The first shot of the vaccine begins to produce so-called antibodies. These antibodies help fight the virus in case you are exposed. A few weeks after the second shot of the vaccine, you are fully vaccinated. Your body already has a lot of antibodies and your resistance against COVID-19 is stronger. There’s some good news about vaccines. Almost all of them provide 100% protection against chronic diseases, hospitalization, and death. With a very minimal chance of getting sick, the symptoms are usually mild to moderate.
Get vaccinated! It’s your responsibility to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your town.
Benefit 2
Protect your loved ones and other people around you
You are less likely to get COVID-19 if you are vaccinated and in turn, this will decrease the chance of infecting your family or people whom you come in contact with. This will be of greatest benefit to those who have not been able to get vaccinated yet.
Get vaccinated! It’s your responsibility to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your town.
Benefit 3
You will be able to breathe more easily
Vaccines are an important weapon in the fight against COVID-19. You can be protected against COVID-19 by getting vaccinated. The less fear you have of this disease, the less stressed you’ll feel, and the more hope you’ll have that life will gradually return to normal.
Get vaccinated! It’s your responsibility to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your town.
Benefit 4
You can help prevent further proliferation of covid19 variants
COVID-19 is spread through a virus that has been spreading since last year. The chance of Corona virus evolving and mutating increases with the number of people who contract it increases. With a vaccination, you can help prevent the spread of variants.
Get vaccinated! It’s your responsibility to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your town.
Benefit 5
You can help eradicate the covid-19 pandemic
If you want to stop COVID-19, the best way to do so is through herd or population immunity. This happens when a large percentage of the population is vaccinated and there are less people who can infect the rest. That’s how you stop the spread of this virus!
Get vaccinated! It’s your responsibility to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your town.