Stop the spread of Covid 19, get vaccinated One year into
the Covid 19 pandemic, multiple vaccines are finally approved and being mass
produced with intent to vaccinate most of the population. However, some
people are still on the fence or down right refuse to get a vaccine. The
intent of this webpage is bringing awareness to the safety and success of
these vaccines. An internet webpage is probably one of the most effective and
appropriate forums for this topic as the pandemic has shifted human reliance
and dependence onto the internet even more. Today work, school and just
about everything else is conducted via the internet. Ways to Stop the Spread via Vaccine 1. Rapidly increase production of both dosages over
the next 2months to make 300 million dosages. Any spare doses should be
donated to countries struggling with supply. 2. Immediately begin widespread distribution of the
vaccination with the intent of vaccinating the eligible population by the
end of July 2021. 3. Starting immediately, restrict international
travel to only people that have provided a false test or have received the
vaccination. There has been talks of a vaccination passport. Requiring
vaccinations to visit a specific country is nothing new and passports should
be printed and ready for distribution by end of October 2021. 4. Increase funding for virus vaccine research by 50%
over the next two years to combat further possible pandemics. Revisit increase in funding after two years.
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here is the full responsibility of the poster and not that of California
State University, Sacramento. |
Other ways to Prevent
Spread of Covid 19 1. Wear a mask that covers nose and mouth. 2. 6 feet social distance. 3. Limit cross state/country travel. 4. Mass
vaccination. 5. Sanitize public transportation. 6. Frequently wash hands with soap and warm water. 7. Sanitize work environment. 8. Wear gloves. 9. Do not touch eyes, mouth, or face with unclean
hands in public. 10. Regularly apply hand sanitizer when hand washing
is not available. |
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Click
the image below to visit the CDC’s site comparing and explaining the
differences between the Covid 19 vaccines: Pfizer, Moderna and the Johnson
vaccine. |