Prof. Radka Argirova: People with AIDS should wait with vaccination



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Virologist Prof. Radka Argirova PERSONAL: New TV

“I would advise people with AIDS to wait with the vaccine.” This was said by the virologist Prof. Radka Argirova on Nova TV in relation to the vaccines developed against the coronavirus.

He drew attention to the uncertainties surrounding vaccines.

“We don’t know anything about how vaccines affect pregnant women. And we don’t know about children. There are ambiguities about people with allergic conditions and autoimmune diseases. I am concerned about the impact on people with immunodeficiency diseases,” Professor Argirova warned .

He explained that it takes 8 days to prepare the vaccine and the rest is a matter of production.

“These are directly on top of each other from the research and study stages. All of Biotech’s research has been done. It turns out that $ 10 billion has been given to make this vaccine at that rate,” he said.

According to her, the coronavirus genome has been completely deciphered. “Once the genome is known, we already know the path to an effective immunogen. The immunogen is the drug that will be used in the vaccine,” he said.

“Much has changed. The virus itself changed first. The virus itself is not what it was at the beginning, it practically no longer circulates. Two other variants no longer circulate, that is why mutants have appeared”, explains Professor Argirova.

These new viruses generally have one thing in common: they are easier to transmit, easier to infect cells. This is the reason why a very serious increase in the number of newly discovered infected people began in the fall part of the year, he added.



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