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Vietnam is facing a global public health crisis for the last three months,
as the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) emerges as a menacing
pandemic. Besides the rising number of cases and fatalities with this
pandemic, significant socio-economic, political, and psycho-social impact has
also been. Millions of people are quarantined in their own homes as nation
lockdown to implement social distancing as a measure to contain the spread
of infection. The author cannot entirely agree with the given statement that
"To advoid the spreading of Covid-19 pandemic, it's best to get completely
isolated."
Bad effects of isolation
One of the reasons that living in isolation is not the best way is because
humans are social creatures. Loneliness can be damaging to both our mental
and physical health. Socially isolated people are less able to deal with
stressful situations. People are also more likely to feel depressed and may
have problems processing information. It can lead to difficulties with
decision-making and memory storage and recall.
The best solution is Promoting Vaccination.
Expert has proven that the COVID-19 vaccines are safe for most people
18 years and older, including those with pre-existing conditions of any kind,
including auto-immune disorders. Vietnam has received almost 4.5 million
doses of the Covid-19 vaccine via the Covax mechanism, contracts and
donations. The country has vaccinated almost 3.5 million people, including
more than 172,000 who have received two shots.
To altogether avoid the spreading of the Covid-19 pandemic, Vietnam
needs an online booking system, mass vaccination clinics and a robust
surveillance system for side effects along with public support to ensure a
successful Covid-19 immunization program. Government should make sure
there is convenient vaccine access for people. All citizens should get vaccines