Thursday, March 31, 2022

COVID Vaccine for All

 


               Many people are tested of COVID 19, many people have suffered the deathly feeling of being a positive. Many grieve for the death of their loved ones due to the virus. We all know that it is hard to move around if you have this virus, it’s a problem to our daily lives that it can affect the lifestyle of every person especially Filipinos and the global economy slows down. The emphasis is on taking significant measures, such as following a strict cleanliness procedure, avoiding social contact, and wearing masks, among other things. This virus is spreading rapidly around the globe. Countries are outlawing public meetings to prevent the exponential curve from breaking. To stop the spread of this extremely contagious disease, many countries are isolating their citizens, imposing rigorous quarantine, and trying to give all citizens a vaccine.

              Most vaccinations include either a tiny portion of the pathogen or a harmless variant of the pathogen in its whole. When you get the vaccination, your immune system goes into overdrive and starts fighting the infection without getting you sick. So, if you subsequently come across the genuine sickness, you'll be protected from your body already recognizes it and knows how to respond. The most crucial factor in any coronavirus vaccination is its safety and effectiveness. Six vaccine candidates have already begun human Phase I clinical trials, which are intended to determine if the vaccines are safe and capable of eliciting an immune response, rather than whether they are successful in preventing disease.

            Every day, your youngster is exposed to hundreds of bacteria in his surroundings. This occurs because of the food he consumes, the air he breathes, and the items he consumes. Although babies are born with immune systems capable of fighting most pathogens, there are some illnesses that they cannot combat. That is why immunizations are required to help them boost their immune systems.

 

Reference:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7147210/

https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/parents/why-vaccinate/index.html

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Friday, March 25, 2022

Sacrifices of the Fallen Heroes

 


            The battle of Bataan was fought by the United States and the Philippine Commonwealth against Japan during World War II, and it was the most intense phase of the Japanese invasion of the Philippines during the war. After the bombing of the American fleet at pearl Harbor, the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy invaded Luzon as well as several other coastal areas in the Philippine Archipelago in January 1942.

            Despite a paucity of supplies, American and Filipino soldiers fought the Japanese for three months, first engaged them in a combat retreat southward. The Japanese lost critical time and were stopped from achieving instant victory across the Pacific due to the delay while the combined American and Filipino forces staged a desperate stand. The Japanese surrender at Bataan, with 76,000 men surrendering in total in the Philippines, was the greatest in American and Filipino military history, and the largest US surrender since the Battle of Harpers Ferry during the American Civil War. The Bataan Death March was initiated shortly after, and American and Filipino Prisoners were compelled to participate.

            Filipinos are known for their bravery, and the courage we must remain cool in any stressful situation may be described as real resilience. It is certainly vital to continue to honor patriotism and love for the country in all its manifestations, as well as the courage and bravery demonstrated by our heroes in the service of the country. And, maybe, the tenacity with which we fight for what we want will soon be the key to receiving what we deserve.

Reference:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bataan

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Saturday, March 5, 2022

The Season of Returning

 


            Before Easter, Christians observe Lent, a period of spiritual preparation. It begins on Ash Wednesday in Western Christianity. Many Christians practice fasting, repentance, moderation, self-denial, and spiritual discipline throughout Lent. The objective of the Lenten season is to devote time to contemplating Jesus Christ's suffering and sacrifice, as well as his life, death, burial, and resurrection.

            The early Christians believed that Easter's significance necessitated preparations. The Canons of Nicaea are the first to describe a 40-day fasting period in preparation for Easter (AD 325). The custom is said to have evolved from the early church practice of baptismal candidates fasting for 40 days in preparation for their baptism at Easter. The season eventually grew into a time of spiritual devotion for the entire church. The Lenten fast was stringent in the first centuries, but it gradually became less so.

            It's crucial to remember that none of these actions can ever make us deserving of Jesus' sacrifice or a relationship with God. People are imperfect, and no one can ever be flawless enough for God. Only Jesus can save us from our own sins. On Good Friday, Jesus gave His life to suffer the punishment for all our sins and to forgive us. He was risen from the precisely Easter Sunday to offer us the chance to establish an eternal relationship with God. Spending time praying, fasting, and donating during Lent can help us understand Jesus' sacrifice on Good Friday and His resurrection on Easter.

References:

https://www.learnreligions.com/what-is-lent-700774

https://www.cru.org/us/en/train-and-grow/life-and-relationships/holidays/lent/what-is-lent-about-and-why-is-it-important.html

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