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Vaccines are not yet a silver bullet: The imperative of continued communication about the importance of COVID-19 safety measures
Author(s) -
Zhaohui Su,
Jun Wen,
Dean McDonnell,
Edmund Goh,
Xiaoshan Li,
Sabina Šegalo,
Junaid Aḥmad,
Ali Cheshmehzangi,
YuTao Xiang
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
brain behavior and immunity - health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2666-3546
DOI - 10.1016/j.bbih.2021.100204
Subject(s) - covid-19 , social distance , government (linguistics) , pandemic , public health , personal protective equipment , personal hygiene , business , public relations , political science , environmental health , internet privacy , medicine , economic growth , economics , family medicine , nursing , disease , pathology , infectious disease (medical specialty) , linguistics , philosophy , computer science
COVID-19 vaccines are by no means a silver bullet. With more COVID-19 vaccines expecting approval in the coming months, it is necessary to note that vaccine availability does not equate to vaccine accessibility, nor vaccine efficacy. Some research suggests that approximately 9 out of 10 individuals living in lower-income countries will not have access to COVID-19 vaccines until 2023 or later. For higher-income countries, such as the United States, the prevalence of vaccine hesitancy may further compound the situation. These insights combined, in turn, emphasize the fact that even though COVID-19 vaccines are becoming more available, safety measures (e.g., face masks, personal hygiene, and social distancing) are still of pivotal importance in protecting personal and public health against COVID-19. Furthermore, this paper argues for the continued imperative for health experts and government officials to communicate and emphasize the importance of COVID-19 safety measures with the public, to make sure people are protected against COVID-19 till the pandemic ceases to pose a threat to personal or public health.

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