Modern Economic Realities, Coronavirus, Vaccination: Interrelation and Challenges to the Future
Viktoriya Andreevna Medvedeva *
Altai State University Rubtsovsk Institute (Branch), Rubtsovsk, 200Б Lenina Prospekt, 658225, Russia.
Alexander Vladimirovich Grigoriev
Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University), Volokolamsk Highway 4, 125993, Russia.
Amina Ildarovna Sakhbieva
Financial Markets and Financial Institutions, Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University, Russia.
Inessa Makedonovna Kalyakina
Don State Technical University, Rostov on Don, Russia.
Gulnaz Minnulovna Murzagalina
Sterlitamak Branch of the Bashkir State University, Russia.
Evgeny Aleksandrovich Nayanov
Polytechnic University, Russia.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
The purpose of the work is to consider the relationship between the current economic situation and the pace of development of coronavirus infection, which has had a direct impact on various spheres of society. Doctors around the world are calling on citizens to be vaccinated, because only the formation of the so-called global immunity will allow to resist the further development of the pandemic.
The situation with the wave-like development of morbidity, which causes the announcement of more and more restrictive measures and, as a result, a decrease in the economic activity of the population, also testifies in favor of universal vaccination. The prospects for future economic development at such rates of infecting the population in various countries are rather vague, so the promotion of vaccination is gaining momentum. However, the choice of a particular vaccine often becomes a difficult issue for most citizens, since all vaccines were developed in a fairly short time, their adaptation took place at an ultra-high pace, and many citizens question the side effects of vaccines.
It seems to us that the problem can be solved by the common "elimination of illiteracy" in the field of vaccination against coronavirus and formation of a collective understanding of the need to join the vaccinated on the basis of explanatory work among potential patients of vaccination offices, based on scientific facts and submitted in a popular scientific form.
Keywords: Coronavirus, vaccination, modern economic realities, collective immunity