To do or not 
to vaccinate 
against 
COVID-19?
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The virus
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How it works
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The virus approaches the cell.
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Spikes the virus into the cell
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Virus RNA enters the cell
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The cell produces virus
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Consequences of Covid-19
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2% die
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5% are hooked up to the ventilator
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Post-covid syndrome
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Chronic fatigue syndrome
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Prolonged dyspnoea/cough
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Impaired lung function, fibrosis
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Chest pain
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Heart palpitations
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Heart muscle inflammation
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Joint pain
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Cognitive disorders
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Memory
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Concentration
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Depression
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Muscle pain
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Headache
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Hair loss
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Sleep problems
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Damage to other organs
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Inflammatory processes
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Lack of odour
 
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Possible serious illnesses
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Dementia
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Guillain-Barré syndrome
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Diabetes mellitus
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Oncology
 
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Types of people
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Proponents of the conspiracy theory
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Chipping
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5G towers
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The golden billion
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Anti-vaccinationists
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Against all vaccines
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Better to get sick naturally
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No need to inject chemo
 
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Side-effects
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Thrombosis
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Fatal outcome
 
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Ordinary people
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Infopositive people
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Vaccinated
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Heightened level of self-importance
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A splash of moralizing
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All the unvaccinated are conspiracy theory buffs
 
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Mild case of disease
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The system benefits from living people
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Paying taxes
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An unvaccinated country is an incubator for new strains
 
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The vaccine
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How it works
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Only the spikes from the virus are left behind
- No RNA in the spikes
 
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Sent them to the adenovirus
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Adenovirus causes common SARS
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Turned off adenovirus's ability to reproduce
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Use it as a vehicle
 
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Cell produces spikes
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Antibodies destroy foreign particles (spikes)
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Trains cellular immunity
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Cellular immunity
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Т
- T lymphocytes sweep the cell
 
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Б
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Instructors
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Educate antibodies for a specific target
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Become memory cells
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Retrain antibodies in case of virus modification
 
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Antibodies recognise new strain more quickly
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More antibodies
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More chance of responding to the virus
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Therefore first vaccines are also effective for new strains
 
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Side effects of vaccination
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Fever
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Chills
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Muscle ache
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Headache
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Pain at injection site
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Older generation has an easier time with vaccination
- Weak immune response
 
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Risk of thrombosis
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0.0034% of vaccine
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4% of covid
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0.000072% fatal
 
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Effectiveness
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Reduces risk of hospitalization
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1 dose by 75%
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2 dose by 94%
 
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Phase trial publications available
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Approved
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State
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WHO
 
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