Abstract

Abstract: The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) unleashed a global pneumonia pandemic, causing significant harm to both physical and mental health. It emphasized the urgency for specialized therapies and protective measures. Approaches, including immunotherapy, antiviral drugs, and lifestyle improvements, like diet and exercise, have shown promise in controlling viral spread before widespread vaccination. However, COVID-19 vaccinations, while critical for reducing disease severity, have been associated with potential side effects, including transient cognitive impairment, rare renal disorders, physiologic anomalies, and dermatological reactions. The scientific community continues to rigorously study these issues to ensure the safety and efficacy of vaccination programs and to address the multifaceted impact of the pandemic.

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