Comparative Study on Covid-19 Vaccines
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The outbreak of COVID-19 was declared as the Public Health Emergency of International Concern by the World Health Organization on 30th January 2020. On 16th March 2020 in India, Maharashtra government went for the first lockdown, while the second lockdown started from 12th April 2021 and latest because of new Corona variant ‘Omicron ‘we are in the semi lockdown state. The clinical trials of Covid -19 vaccines and finding suitable biomarkers for immunity against Corona virus became a race for the survival of the world. Many vaccinations were launched for immunity against the corona virus and its variants. Allmanufacturers claiming their vaccines to be safe and effective. A research study survey on Male and Female Post Graduate of Chemistry residing in Mumbai and its suburbs was conducted to find out their perspective regarding available Corona -19 vaccines.Abstract
In the survey it was found out that female participants were more sceptical regarding various parameters such as safety and efficacy of the available Covid-19 vaccines as compared to their male counterparts. There is an urgent need to make people aware of the Covid-19 vaccines and importance of mass vaccination drive
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