Experts Say Depression, Stress May Lower Covid-19 Vaccine's Efficacy
Amid COVID-19 inoculation drive, health experts have warned that depression, stress and solitude may reduce the vaccine's effectiveness. According to the Ohio university researcher Annelise Madison, mental stressors tend to affect the immunity of people and reduce the ability to fight infections. Similarly, exercise and adequate nights' sleep before vaccination increase the chances of the vaccine’s efficacy. Moreover, a report said environmental and individual genetics further influence the vaccine's response.