“Hope lies in dreams, in imagination, and in the courage of those who dare to make dreams into reality.” – Jonas Salk
A few months back, when the world was struggling with a growling pandemic, the arrival of COVID-19 vaccines most certainly felt like a dream that is difficult to come true. But after different stages of severe clinical evaluation, many effective vaccines for SARS-CoV-2 are here now, and have made us more hopeful in our fight against COVID-19. Although these vaccines are meticulously developed by the top clinical experts and scientists throughout the globe, and the early data has proven to be quite satisfactory, questions related to the safety and effectiveness of these vaccines are commonly raised by many.
We are all very concerned about the health and wellbeing of our family members, especially those who are at a higher risk of catching the virus, i.e., little children and elderly. We also cannot ignore the fact that there is still uncertainty regarding the production of antibodies in older people as compared to younger adults. People who have to care for mom or dad fear the occurrence of life-threatening illnesses or severe after-effects that might come uninvited with the COVID-19 vaccines. What if the vaccine is not very well-tolerated and effective? What if our beloved old parents are not strong enough to generate a strong immune response, and succumb to the worst after-effects?
Questions like these have become a big reason of rising tension for caregivers in Houston. But looking at the number of volunteers who have already got the vaccine and are in the process of getting it every day without any shocking repercussions, the safety and efficiency of vaccines seems promising. However, we also agree with the fact that the immune response to such vaccines is optimum for young people, and becomes weaker with age. So, people are still worried if this new COVID-19 vaccine is going to work for older adults as well as it does for youngsters.
As people providing care for mom or dad still seem confused to take their dependent parents for vaccine shots, let’s understand the most important facts that you need to consider, and the authentic advice of several research institutes and medical associations.
Considering huge success of the COVID-19 vaccines amongst younger individuals, its clinical trials on older adults are being carried out with high confidence. If you are in a situation where you need to care for mom, dad, or another high-risk group, keep your fingers crossed, and don’t drop down your guard yet.
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