So far there is no flu in Bulgaria, says Professor Kantardjiev



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So far there is no flu in Bulgaria. There are only 42 proven cases in Europe. This was stated by Professor Todor Kantardzhiev in the morning block of Nova TV.

Explained that in January we will have the first Bulgarians vaccinated against COVID-19.

Professor Kantardzhiev clarified that vaccines have not yet arrived.

We remind you that just a few days ago Dr. Nikolai Branzalov said that in our country already 120,000 doses of the vaccine have arrived coronavirus.

The vaccine it’s a way to end the pandemic and stop wearing masksKantardzhiev stressed.

We are vaccinated against COVID-19 in 6 regions

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We are vaccinated against COVID-19 in 6 regions

The plan also develops phases for the vaccination of people by target groups

According to, For the vaccine to take effect, almost 70% of the population must be immunized. According to him, it is important to make a good campaign for the vaccine and be among the first vaccinated be a doctor and make it public.

Kantardzhiev insists that sufficient vaccines are provided.

Regarding the risk of side effects, the specialist explained that the state assumes this risk.

If you immunize 1 million people, it is normal to have side effects if something happens to them You have to show that it is from the vaccine and then the state will assume the damage, not the manufacturers, explained Prof. Kantardzhiev.

For people with autoimmune diseases, he explained that it is good to wait for peptide vaccines.. It is not correct for immunocompromised people to be immunized with a live virus, Kantardzhiev added.

We received 125,000 doses of the vaccine

We received 125,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine around the New Year

A national vaccination plan for the population is being developed

According to The Pfizer and Modern vaccines have far fewer allergic reactions than other vaccines.

The specialist also clarified that If 2 months have passed since the coronavirus infection, a person can get vaccinated.

Regarding how long the immunity of the vaccine will last, Kantardzhiev said there is no way to say for sure, but cellular immunity, he said, is long-lasting.

According to It will be bad if it is shown that we will have to get vaccinated every year.



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