What happens to people who don’t get vaccinated?



People who do not get vaccinated have a higher risk of getting the infection and their condition worsens more quickly than those who get vaccinated.

Vaccination protects against infectious diseases by stimulating the body to develop antibodies against the disease. If the body is not vaccinated, it will not have antibodies to the disease-causing organisms and will be susceptible to infection and disease.

Moreover, some infectious diseases, such as polio, have no specific treatment once they are contracted. Therefore, it can only be effectively prevented by early vaccination. As a result, people who have not been vaccinated are more likely to contract the disease under the same conditions, and their symptoms will worsen and deteriorate more quickly.

In short, people who do not get vaccinated are at a higher risk of contracting the infection. Vaccination is not only a personal matter, but also a matter of social security and stability.

Vaccination should be done under the supervision of a doctor to minimize the occurrence of adverse reactions.