Abstract

Vaccine is an important means to prevent COVID-19. It is a new modality of treatment for COVID-19 so many more to know about it especially in case of Bangladeshi people. Total 18.1% volunteers out of 1160 participated were noticed various side effects. These effects have been found within two months of observation following first dosage of vaccination against COVID-19. Fortunately, most of the side effects were mild and within 48 hours of vaccination. Its effectiveness is still questionable. To prove effectiveness, safety, side effects and additional benefit needs further study.

Highlights

  • COVID-19 is a zoonotic disease caused by SARS-COV2. [1] It is an enveloped virus [2]

  • Different vaccines have developed to prevent COVID-19, The Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine has already got approval from WHO and in Bangladesh this vaccine is giving to priority based people

  • I intended to do a research on this vaccine especially on side effects of this vaccine on Bangladeshi people

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Introduction

COVID-19 is a zoonotic disease caused by SARS-COV2. [1] It is an enveloped virus [2]. Vaccine is a process by which body become familiarize to certain antigen of specific organism. Different vaccines have developed to prevent COVID-19, The Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine has already got approval from WHO and in Bangladesh this vaccine is giving to priority based people. This vaccine has already undergone many studies before experiencing to human but none of them among Bangladeshi people. Scientists from all over the world are innovating to bring new tests, treatments and vaccines that will collectively save lives and hope this pandemic will be the end. As vaccine against COVID-19 is new so many more studies are required to establish its final outcome, side effects, efficacy and safety

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