Vaccines have come but there is a long way to go

In these difficult, uncertain and taxing times, nothing can be more reassuring than the news of the arrival of vaccine. After the roll-out of the first dose, the second wouldn’t come too soon. And that, understandably, gave rise to doubts and concerns among the people. Now that we have enough vaccine for the second dose, there are things we need to understand about the vaccines and their timing in the right perspective.

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