Vaccination nation
America goes all in on vaxing
- Dateline
- 26 September 2031
The benefits of vaccinating babies and children against 13 infectious diseases are well established. Older adults can also protect their health with annual shots against the flu, covid, and pneumonia as well as shingles and RSV. But now the vaccine list is exploding.
New technology has opened the pathway for developing vaccines to counter parasites, bacterial superbugs, and chronic diseases, as well as viruses. Now we can even fight cancer and diabetes with genetically enhanced shots. And AI tools have shortened the development time to months instead of years.
The success of messenger RNA (mRNA) technology was a key factor in combatting the covid pandemic, despite only providing partial immunity in early versions. Subsequent improvement in mRNA vaxes worked against malaria, zika, tuberculosis and HIV. These shots have been a godsend when dealing with diseases and infections that are difficult to treat with medication.
During the covid pandemic, vaccine hesitancy swelled to virulent anti-vax sentiment as shots were rushed to market and governments made them mandatory. No doubt a number of individuals were harmed by these campaigns, but many millions, possibly billions, were saved. In the years that followed, not only were the vaccines refined and thoroughly tested, but long-term data proved their efficacy.
The versatility of mRNA to create personalized vaccines, like using a patient’s own tumor cells to program an immune response, and destroy them, has revolutionized medical practice and healthcare globally. Now the tide has turned, and we’re all happily lining up to get our shots. Making the data fully transparent and admitting past mistakes has helped the health authorities win over the skeptics.
The pharma giants are smiling again, and promising future cures for all kinds of hereditary and acquired illnesses. And America has become the vaccination nation.
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Links to related stories
- The next generation of mRNA vaccines is on its way | MIT Technology Review
- mRNA vaccine triggers immune response to fight brain tumor | University of Florida
- These Are The Vaccines That Adults Over 50 Need (aarp.org)
- Your vaccine needs a software update | Mindbullets | Dateline 5 February 2026
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