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Most importantly, vaccines are intended to create an immune response and protect us from the virus. This was stated to BNT by Prof. Dr. Tsvetelina Velikova, immunologist.
“Side effects occur in about 3-4% of those immunized and disappear after 1-2 days. The most common symptoms are general fatigue, tiredness or headache. No serious reactions have been reported in clinical trials.” said Assistant Professor Velikova.
RNA vaccines have a pinched protein, with information that enters cells and becomes a protein, and RNA breaks down, the immunologist revealed.
“The vaccine is not associated in any way with the cytokine storm,” said Prof. Dr. Velikova.
“The vaccine is not administered to pregnant women, nursing mothers and children,” added the immunologist on the subject of immunization.
“We may have to be revaccinated every year,” said adjunct professor Dr. Tsvetelina Velikova.
The associate professor recalled that if we are infected or suffer from coronavirus, immunostimulants are not highly recommended. We can take vitamins, but according to the prescriptions.
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