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Vaccination or medication for COVID-19?


Difference between medication and vaccinations? 



2020 has been a rough year for everyone in this world. Nothing is left to be affected by this pandemic. Business, Tourism, Education and community everything has been affected by the COVID-19.

      Every countries, medical professionals, labs are currently working day and night out to find the vaccine for the disease. Russia has recently announced that they had successfully made the vaccine hope it turns out affective.

 Let's go directly on the topic. Vaccination and medication are two of the things in medicine that people gets confused a lot. But they are pretty different. Non medical people normally thinks they are synonyms or they are same.

However that's not the case. 

   Vaccination is the process of giving vaccine to develop immunity system against a disease. Let us go on the deep about it. Vaccination are mainly given for communicable disease. Our immunity system activates when a foreign body attacks our body and produces antibodies which fight against foreign bodies and prevent them from affecting our organs.

    But sometimes people with lower immunity system such as old people and people with history of different kind of disease can't produce antibodies to fight against foreign bodies. So in that case for activating immunity system vaccination is given. How vaccination works? You will be surprised to know about it.

  Vaccination actives the immunity system of the body by making the cells remember when and which antibody to produce to fight against. To activate the cells a dead or weak sample of the same virus, bacteria or foreign body is send inside the body and in that way the cell inside the body can know about tha foreign body and can easily produce antibodies when a stronger virus attacks the body. The main idea of vaccination is to active the immunity system of the body.



   However medication is something very common among us. It's like that you do when you get affected by a disease or accident. Medication is especially done for non-communicable disease. In medication, the chemicals directly attacks the area of the disease.


Lets hope we could fight against COVID-19 together. And vaccine can be found as soon as possible. 

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