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Rethinking COVID-19 Vaccination: Why It Differs from Traditional Vaccines

The **COVID-19 vaccines** have played a significant role in managing the pandemic. However, it's important to understand how they differ from traditional vaccines and what this means for public health policies. Unlike traditional vaccines, which typically aim to prevent infection, the **COVID-19 vaccines** primarily reduce the severity of the disease if one contracts the virus. They help lower the risk of severe outcomes and hospitalization, but they do not completely prevent infection. This difference has led to debates about the nature of these vaccines and their role in public health. Given that the COVID-19 vaccines **do not provide full immunity** but rather help manage symptoms, the question arises: Should vaccination be mandated for everyone, particularly for those who are healthy and might perceive less personal benefit? **Mandating vaccination** can be a contentious issue. While vaccines are crucial in controlling outbreaks and protecting vulnerable populations, the argume...