Prof. Kantardzhiev: We will not be splintered, the vaccine does not reach our DNA



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Prof. Todor Kantardjiev STAFF: bTV

Vaccines have been administered in Bulgaria for 140 years and the public’s attitude towards drugs was positive before the advent of the Internet. This was stated in “This Sunday” on bTV the director of the National Center for Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, Prof. Todor Kantardzhiev.

According to him, the side effects of vaccination last year were 16 and those immunized were thousands.

Professor Kantardzhiev explained that today’s goal vaccination that will be broadcast live on television it is setting an example and demonstrating that Pfizer and Biontech are safe and effective.

“The vaccine that arrived in our country is from the RNA vaccine group. They contain messenger RNA, which is synthesized in a pattern, so entering through our ribosomes, it begins to synthesize a protein that builds immunity. It has been tested on more than 400,000 people. In the United States, one million are immunized, ”he said.

Regarding the rapid reaction in the development of preparations, he pointed out that this type of vaccine has been worked on for years and this is the future of immunization.

“We will not be splintered, what gets into the body does not reach our DNA and genetic information at all. The vaccine enters human cells but does not reach their nucleus, ”he said.

The director of the NCIPD clarified that doctors who were vaccinated today with the preparation Pfizer / Biontech will receive a second dose in three weeks. “They are not immortal, until immunity is established, 20 days must pass, they must be protected. The vaccines are the same, but when the first is administered, the reaction is weaker, so a second dose is administered, “he added.

Professor Kantardjiev pointed out that in the event of a coronavirus infection, the first two months after the illness his immune system is suppressed and the effect of the vaccine will be small.



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