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Yes, Because a lot of people making an effort to make a vaccine. All country are helping each other to make a vaccine. Even though it will take a long i think it will be successful and with the help of our Lord our God. 
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are in massive production now. I am so hopeful that it will be a successful one. Most people will join me with this aspiration and praying that this pandemic will end soon.

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I don't think anyone can really answer that question until the vaccine becomes available and we are able to monitor the results. There have been some successful trials here in the UK and we are being told it could be available in the autumn to high risk groups.
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I like your answer you are right its its us for everyone thank you very much
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Vaccines are now out in the market and it is now ordered by the government. The effect varies upon the brand and depends on the dose we can take
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I recently heard from the news that UK scientists had the vaccines now. They are in massive production now. I am so hopeful that it will be a successful one. Most people will join me with this aspiration and praying that this pandemic will end soon.
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In the history of medicine, rarely has a vaccine been developed in less than five years. Among the fastest to be developed was the current mumps vaccine, which was isolated from the throat washings of a child named Jeryl Lynn in 1963. Over the next months, the virus was systematically
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I agree with you. Vaccines do that years to be made and available for use to people. The one which is short lived like the covid 19 vaccine has even had effects to people such as blood clotting. The vaccines of covid from Astra Zeneca. 
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Covid vaccines are tested and produced less than a year. It is now available in countries. The officials are now distributing doses to the cities
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So far with the clinical trials done by the vaccine developed by the Oxford University in the United Kingdom, success has been recorded and plans are on for mass production for the populace, the issue with these vaccines is that the country of origin has to be the first beneficiary. 
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The vaccines had been long awaited for but now people have fear for getting vaccinated as some have had blood clotting issues. 
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others are worried about the injected vaccines because it cause side effects such as fever within 3 days
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Yes we're optimistic. The vaccines has been produced by experts and some trials show that the vaccines are effective to give us immunity. Works has been facing so much pandemic, and we're survived.
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Everybody needs this experimental vaccine to end this COVID 19. Hope all ends well. Just be sure those scientists test this vaccine accurately to prevent additional deaths.
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The ones from Astra Zeneca have proven to have some effects to people such as blood clotting. We hope for the vaccine to be modified well so as to make it safe for use. 
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Really wish to stop the pandemic. It's really hard to live like this and businesses are forced to stop due to it.
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Now that the vaccine is available and it has been tested and proven to be okay for use. I think we should just be positive about the outcome even though am hesitant but I know with time I will be okay. 
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Yes it is effective. Studies show that you may diagnose the virus but lessen the chance of dying. According to analysts vaccines were made to prevent the death toll and still gathering conclusions on how to stop the spread
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Vaccines will be invented but the new varient are still forming and in progression.  So newly invented vaccines will not fight against this variant.
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Scientists made coronavirus vaccines so rapidly without compromising safety. It's developed tested, authorized, and distributed quickly while maintaining the same high safety standards. However, it's not 100% preventing infection but vaccines are effective in preventing severe diseases of coronavirus. 
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Covid-19 Vaccine Success Probability

Do you think the vaccine for Covid 19 that will be invented will be success full?

It is difficult to predict with certainty whether a vaccine for COVID-19 will be successful. However, there are many ongoing efforts to develop a vaccine for COVID-19, and many experts believe that it is likely that a vaccine will eventually be developed. Vaccines work by stimulating the immune system to recognize and fight a specific disease, and they have been successful in controlling and eliminating many infectious diseases. It is important to note that the development of a vaccine is a complex and time-consuming process that involves many stages of research and testing. Even if a vaccine is developed, it may take some time before it is widely available and effective in controlling the spread of COVID-19.
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It is difficult to predict the future, but there are currently several vaccines for Covid-19 that have been developed and are being distributed around the world. These vaccines have undergone rigorous testing and have been shown to be safe and effective at preventing illness from Covid-19. While it is always possible that unexpected challenges could arise, it is hopeful that the vaccines will be successful in helping to control the pandemic and ultimately bring an end to the current crisis.
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Covid-19 vaccines have been invented and are successful and working better to ensure that corona virus does spread alot among the people.
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No, The Covid 19 vaccine will not be successful because there are too many people who are not helping each other to make a vaccine. There are too many who are helping country are making a vaccine while we are not. This is because too many people are helping country is making a vaccine because they believe in it. Some people are helping country is making a vaccine because they are confident in its ability to work. Other people are helping country is making a vaccine because they are not convinced that the vaccine will be successful.
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COVID-19 vaccines have undergone extensive clinical trials and have been shown to be highly effective in preventing severe illness, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19. While no vaccine is 100% effective, the vaccines available have shown significant efficacy in reducing the spread and severity of COVID-19, and they have been approved for emergency use by numerous regulatory bodies around the world. It's important to follow the guidelines of health experts and get vaccinated when it becomes available to you to help protect yourself and those around you
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No, There will not be a successful vaccine invented because the cost is too much and there is not enough evidence that it is effective. There are too many unknowns about the vaccine and the cost.
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They are in massive production now. I am so hopeful that it will be a successful one. Most people will join me with this aspiration and praying that this pandemic will end soon.
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vaccine been developed in less than five years. Among the fastest to be developed was the current mumps vaccine, which was isolated from the throat washings of a child named Jeryl Lynn in 1963. Over the next months, the virus was verified 

 
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 several COVID-19 vaccines had been developed and authorized for emergency use or fully approved by regulatory agencies in various countries. These vaccines underwent rigorous testing in clinical trials to assess their safety and efficacy.

Clinical trials and real-world data indicated that many COVID-19 vaccines were successful in reducing the risk of infection, severe illness, and death caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Vaccines like Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, AstraZeneca, and others demonstrated effectiveness in different studies.

Since my last update, ongoing research and monitoring of vaccine effectiveness and safety continue. New variants of the virus have emerged, and vaccine recommendations and strategies may evolve accordingly.

To get the most up-to-date information on the success and status of COVID-19 vaccines, it's best to consult official sources like the World Health Organization (WHO), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), or your local health authorities.
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several COVID-19 vaccines had already been developed and authorized for emergency use worldwide, showing varying degrees of success in reducing infection and severe illness. The effectiveness of vaccines can vary, and their success also depends on factors like public uptake and the emergence of new variants. Ongoing research and surveillance are essential to adapt to the evolving situation.
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