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Research background of the significance of vaccination in COVID-19.
At present, the vaccination work in COVID-19 has been carried out in an orderly manner. Since late March, China has started the daily vaccination data system in COVID-19, which is the first time in the history of vaccination in China. COVID-19 updates vaccination data every day, not only to show a "timetable", but also to issue a "mobilization order".

In the context of the global COVID-19 epidemic, China's epidemic prevention and control measures are effective, and the risk of domestic infection is low, but the risk of epidemic spread still exists. Vaccination is the most effective and economical way to prevent and control the epidemic.

It is worth noting that some people still have some misunderstandings about the scientific nature, importance and necessity of vaccination. At present, some people are reluctant to be vaccinated. An important reason is that the domestic epidemic situation has improved. Some people are lucky enough to think that as the weather gets warmer, the epidemic will not get worse and there is no need to vaccinate again; Some people doubt the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine and worry about adverse reactions after vaccination, which will affect health; Some people think that vaccination has little protective effect, and it is the same whether you fight or not; Others think that "others don't have to fight" and blindly expect others to establish an immune barrier. This also reminds us that only by letting reason overcome prejudice and popular science beat rumors can we dispel some people's concerns and make "everything" become a reality as soon as possible.

In fact, vaccination is a weapon to overcome the epidemic. This is not a multiple-choice question, but a compulsory one. For individuals, vaccination can not only protect their own health, but also protect the health of their families and people around them; As far as the country is concerned, vaccination can not only reduce the infection rate, severe illness rate and mortality rate, but also effectively block the spread of the epidemic and protect the health of most people. It can be said that vaccination is a social responsibility. Because infectious diseases spread from person to person, no one is an "island" and no one can be immune to it. If people are lucky, or hope to stop the spread of the virus is pinned on others, the immune barrier cannot be established. At the same time, in view of the simplification or even "one size fits all" practice of vaccination work in some places, it is mandatory to require all employees to be vaccinated, which must be resolutely corrected.