From the Data we have collected and analysed thus far, it is quiet evident that the disease is not fatal and the symptoms are manageable and curable.
I suggest we encourage community members to wear masks, enforce social distance and avoid crowds. maybe even ban large social gathering until we have this disease under control.
The cases seem to be rising, and the disease has proven to be infectious and transmissible, I think it's time we develop and administer a vaccine to curb the spread. Before my hospital is flooded
I agree, that will reduce the spread, we can also teach our community ways to strengthen their immune system. Vaccines can sometimes have adverse side-effects.
Very little is known about this disease, no existing vaccine, developing a new vaccine will be quiet tricky. This is what is causing the resistance towards vaccine in the community
Springfield Community Members
Semi-structured interviews
We will conduct one-on-one interviews with the community members of Springfield, to find out about how they feel about vaccines, their fears and concerns.
Transcribe and analyse data
Our field workers will go into the households and conduct the interviews there.