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Vaccinated? Single or double jab? Hope you are taking care of your immunity? You get to hear this a lot now, thanks to the virus that has disrupted all of mankind. Despite being fitter and having more medical resources at our disposal than at any time of the existence of humanity, the virus has humbled us. It has rendered our immunity incapable of fighting for the body without the help of man-made vaccines. What is the immune system? Itâs a complex network of cells, tissues, and organs. Together, they defend your body against things that can cause infection, like bacteria. Why does it ease a bit as you get older? Thatâs still, a bit of a mystery.
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Since the COVID-19 vaccines became first available for use in December, policymakers, health providers, prominent officials and celebrities across the country have worried over vaccine hesitancy.
Initial polling pointed to a country that was leery but not fully resistant. A national survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation in December found that nearly 40% of respondents nationwide had adopted a wait-and-see approach. Nearly a quarter were either entirely opposed or would only be vaccinated if it were required.
In Colorado, a September poll found 34% of respondents were waiting-and-seeing, a higher share than the proportion who said they d get it as soon as possible (32%).