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What you need to know about vaccines (Part II)

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 In our previous blog , we discussed the different types of vaccines and their technology in brief. Here, we'll be elaborating on the different types of vaccine technologies. 1. Viral Vector Vaccines: A harmless, modified form of the virus known as "the vector" is used to transmit genetic code for the antigen in this sort of vaccination. The spike proteins present on the surface of the coronavirus serve as the "vector" in a COVID-19 vaccine. When the body's cells are "infected," they are instructed to generate many antigens, triggering an immunological response. Vaccines that use this technology are Astra-Zeneca and Sputnik V. Source: immunology.org 2. Inactivated Virus Vaccines: These types of vaccines contain a killed version of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The human body recognizes the killed virus, which then triggers a response without causing an illness. This builds memory about the response and makes the body fight the virus in future. Vaccines tha

What you need to know about vaccines (Part I)

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COVID-19 has created a serious impact on the whole world. While the pandemic has caused death to over 4.5 Million individuals worldwide, vaccines have been used as a method in combatting this deadly virus. This blog is about what you need to know about the vaccines that are out there. Several types of vaccines that are widely used around the world are: Pfizer Moderna Oxford-AztraZeneca Sputnik V Johnson & Johnson Sinovac Sinopharm Covaxin Novavax The vaccines can be categorized as RNA, Viral Vector, Inactivated Virus & Protein-Based according to the technology used by the manufacturers. At present, DNA technology is also in the testing stages for a new vaccine that is about to be released. Vaccines also differ from one another in the number of doses and storage levels. Source: Welcome Trust,BBC Research Let's talk about the different technologies related to vaccines in our next blog! - DD

Do it with passion or not at all

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I'm sure you've heard it a million times: to be successful, you need to be passionate about what you do. Have you ever considered why passion is so crucial for success? A few reasons for understanding the importance of passion are: Passion drives you to achieve more Passion motivates you Passion attracts like-minded individuals Passion makes you happier to do things Passion lets you weave the magic  Take a moment and recall a situation where you were engaged with a certain activity wholeheartedly, the results you gained at the end of the very activity and also think of the impact it had on yourself! That is the beauty of passion. Passion doesn’t only mean the results you can see but also the output on yourself which gives you mental satisfaction at the end of the day. Find things that drive with your passion and create a wider impact on the environment and yourself! ~Do it with passion or not at all~ - DD

The Role of Youth

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Although the term "youth" is defined by various ages in different contexts, we can generalize the youth as the ones between the ages of 15 and 30. It is worth understanding that youngsters are the backbone of any society. They are the ones who are responsible for determining society's future.  That is because all other individuals of the society, consisting of children, teens, middle-aged and elderly, depend on the choices made by the youth. The youth drives the demand and thus makes them a crucial segment in society, not only at present but also for the future.   As a result of society's significant reliance on youth, we, the youth, have a responsibility to play because our familys', communitys', and country's future are in our hands. But have we understood the real meaning of THE YOUTH AND ITS ROLE   in the society we live in? - DD