Doctors revealed how vaccinated people in our country are re-infected with K-19 and what happens to them



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And those vaccinated with a second needle against the coronavirus test positive in PCR and suffer from COVID. There are cases of this type throughout the country, reports Trud.

A young woman from Sofia, who was immunized with an RNA vaccine, now has a coronavirus in late February. However, the infection was mild. A doctor from Ruse also has COVID, more than a month after the second vaccination.

The RHI announced that those immunized are also quarantined if they test positive.

In Burgas there are also cases of positive tests in people vaccinated after the first and second needles. This was stated by Dr. Georgi Pazderov, director of RHI Burgas. “I cannot say their exact number, they are not many. However, none of these people had the virus badly and were not hospitalized,” explained Dr. Pazderov.

He clarified that after the first needle, those who tested positive were sick, in fact they were sick with COVID. They had mild symptoms, some without symptoms. After the second needle, there were also several cases of vaccinated, either positive tests.

“In principle, these people are just carriers of the virus,” said Dr. Pazderov. A 63-year-old woman was vaccinated with Pfizer, had symptoms 10 days later, and tested positive for coronavirus.

Among Shumen medical circles there are two cases of doctors over 50 years old, who were vaccinated with two doses and tested positive for COVID-19.

In both cases, however, the illness progressed very slightly, over several days, like a common cold with a mild fever. There were no complications or development of pneumonia.

In the Veliko Tarnovo region there is no registered case of a patient immunized with two doses of vaccine and subsequently contracted coronavirus.

“We have an order to monitor these cases, but so far we have no data on patients after the second vaccination needle,” said the director of the RHI in Veliko Tarnovo, Dr. Evgenia Nedeva.

“It is not ruled out that vaccinated people can test positive in PCR tests, because, as is known, they can also carry the virus if they have been in the vicinity of an infected person. The test detects the presence of the virus in the nasopharynx ”, commented the director of the Institute of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, Prof. Todor Kantardzhiev.

He explained that immunized people may need to take COVID, but in such cases it is mild symptoms that manifest themselves in the common cold.

“The purpose of vaccines is to protect and so far I am not aware of a recorded case of a person vaccinated with two needles admitted to a hospital with COVID,” said Professor Kantardzhiev.



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