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AXA Philippines, one of the leading
insurance companies in the country, debunks 5 vaccine myths to help the people
have a better understanding before they get vaccinated. |
5 facts and
fallacies on vaccines
Vaccines have been around
for a while, but an age-old debate has resurfaced along with the availability
of those that address COVID-19. Are they safe and effective?
AXA, one of the Philippines’
leading insurance providers, takes a closer look at the myths and
misconceptions, as well as the hard facts, which can help you decide if
vaccines, indeed, do the job they’re intended for.
Myth 1: Vaccines can make a person
sick.
Fact: According to the Center for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), you can’t get sick when administered with
a vaccine. However, some people can experience mild side effects, such as
soreness on the part of the body where the vaccine was injected. Such side
effects disappear quickly, and more serious side effects are not common.
Myth 2: Vaccines can cause the very disease
it aims to address.
Fact: It is unlikely that a
vaccine can cause a disease to develop, but certain individuals may not reach
the needed immunity level from the vaccine to fight the disease. Like most
medicines, some vaccines aren’t 100% effective and people react to it
differently, affecting its efficacy, according to the World Health Organization
(WHO). This doesn’t mean that a vaccine isn’t safe or effective or is a
catalyst for the disease. It only shows that a few may not respond to it as
well as others, according to the American Academy of Allergy Asthma
&Immunology (AAAAI).
Myth 3: It is better to get natural immunity
from a disease than get it from a vaccine.
Fact: Without being vaccinated,
your body may build immunity from natural infection, but you also put yourself
at risk for serious complications and even death. For example, when you don’t
get your child vaccinated for Hib (Haemophilus influenza type b), this may
cause intellectual disability. Without getting vaccinated for measles, this may
lead to death, according to WHO.
The same is true with the
COVID-19 vaccine that has been hotly debated recently. Without getting
vaccinated, it may lead to hospitalization or death. According to the CDC, you
may also develop what is called “long-COVID,” where you may experience the
chronic symptoms associated with the disease, like headaches or shortness of
breath-.
Myth 4: COVID-19 vaccines can give you
the disease or may have serious side effects.
Fact: COVID-19 vaccines are
designed to build immunity against the disease by using weakened or killed
SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, the virus that causes COVID-19. As for the adverse
effects, there are some mild or short-term effects associated with these
vaccines, such as fever, headaches, or body aches, which signal that the
vaccine is working to build your immune system against the disease, according
to the Cleveland Clinic in the U.S. However, it is recommended that you consult
a doctor if you have allergies or any other pre-existing medical condition to
assess your risk.
Myth 5: You get immunity for life when
vaccinated against COVID-19.
Fact: According to the CDC, it’s
still early to tell if a shot or two of the COVID-19 vaccine can give you life
immunity. Studies continue to be conducted on a regular basis to check for its
long-lasting effects, and formulas continue to be adjusted to develop immunity
against other strains or variants of the disease.
Immunity against certain
diseases doesn’t happen overnight, but research has shown that vaccines
effectively provide protection against some of life’s most dreaded diseases.
For critical illnesses that you may encounter as you get older, the best way to
safeguard your health against them is to get protected as early as now.
The best way to do this is
to get yourself a health insurance plan like AXA’s Global Health Access, which offers
customers the best access to healthcare services here and abroad.
“Aside
from the threats of COVID-19, critical illnesses like cancer, stroke, and heart
attack remain in our midst, so we should also protect ourselves against them. With
Global Health Access, it is easier for policyholders to avail of medical care wherever
they are in the world through our partnership with over 1,400 hospitals and clinics
locally and over 9,000 hospitals worldwide,” says Rahul Hora, President and
Chief Executive Officer of AXA Philippines.
Global
Health Access policyholders can now reimburse COVID-19 vaccine costs up to
P5,000 and other eligible home care expenses, boosting the confidence of our
customers in these challenging times. See here the full details of the coverage.
Global
Health Access also includes coverage for epidemic and pandemic diseases like
COVID-19, allowing customers to get comprehensive treatment for such illnesses,
on top of other top-tier health benefits, such as up to P175 million coverage
for inpatient and outpatients treatments and executive health checkups of up to
P20,000 per year. Moreover, the health plan allows cashless payments, which
makes it more convenient for customers these days due to the ongoing pandemic.
When
it comes to health, it’s always better to boost your protection. To know more
about Global Health Access, visit www.axa.com.ph/health-protection/global-health-access.
Gusto ko talaga magpa vaccine para ma protektahan ko ang aking pamilya lalo na ang aking mga anak..kso ang prob.ko is may skin allergy,
ReplyDeleteAbe Macion Emz,Taguig City
Thanks dito sa shinare mo mommy dahil dito mas nawala ang takot ko sa vaccine at talaga kailangan ko na ito para nadin sa safety ko at sa buong pamilya ko mahalaga talaga ang bakuna sa panahon natin Ngayon
ReplyDeleteAko gusto ko talaga magpa vaccine kaso mas priority kasi ung senior at mga frontliners naghhintay din ako ng turn
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