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Coronavirus: The coronavirus vaccine is the first really good news since last January when this nightmare began, said Nikos Sypsas, professor of Infectious Diseases.
The professor, speaking on SKAI TV, a few hours before the start of vaccinations in Greece, stated that “It is the beginning of the end of the pandemic. “Those who tormented us, tortured us and lost so many fellow citizens,” added Mr. Sypsas and assured that the new vaccine is absolutely safe and absolutely effective.
Explaining it Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine mRNA Technology, He characteristically said: “It is such a small molecule that it enters our body, gives the message of producing antibodies from the coronavirus protein, and immediately afterwards it self-destructs and self-dissolves.”
“Is what our technology has made more secure. “Clinical studies and the experience we have to date of several million vaccinations in the world demonstrate its absolute safety,” added the professor.
Wall of immunity with 70% of the vaccinated population
According to Mr. Sypsas to form a wall of immunity in the coronavirus At least 70% of the Greek population should be vaccinated.
About when this goal can be achieved, the teacher said that it will depend on the supply and how many will come to get vaccinated, “Because the vaccine is optional and so it should be.”
He stressed that although the State is much more optimistic, it believes that we may have to make it to the end of the year.
When will schools and stores open?
When asked about When will schools and stores open? Mr. Sypsas responded that this was “completely unknown because the epidemic is unpredictable.” The decision will be made in the first week of January and will be based on epidemiological data.
If everything goes fine elementary schools can open on January 7stressed the professor, however, expressing concern about the images that indicate the spread of the virus during the holidays.
“This reflection of the image will be seen around January 10, so it is more prudent to assess the situation at that time to make suggestions to the government,” Sypsas said.
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