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The president of its Standing Committee on Vaccination also seemed reassuring Robert Kox Institute (RKI), infectious disease specialist Thomas Mertens. It considers that according to the current phase of investigation, the vaccinations they also offer protection for your new variant coronavirus.
«There is currently no specific indication that the vaccine is no longer effective against the new variant of the virus. However, more research is needed for this wording to be credible. And this research is currently being carried out, for example in UK but also at Biontech in GermanyMertens said in an interview with Handelsblatt.
Mertens wait “more reliable results in 14 days. Until then, we must remain calm. Annoying doesn’t help anyone at all. However, some things cannot be tested at all in a laboratory. For example, it is necessary to observe if people who were already infected by the coronavirus in spring can be re-infected by its mutation and, above all, if they can become ill again.“, he said.
WHERE: The coronavirus mutation is normal.
Amid the confusion, the World Health Organization tried to dispel great concerns caused by the new infectious mutation of the coronavirus that appeared in Britain, saying that this is a normal part of the evolution of a pandemic.
WHO officials, on the other hand, presented positive aspect of the discovery of new virus strains that have alerted many countries by pressuring them to impose travel restrictions on Britain and South Africa, saying that new tools to monitor the virus are working.
«We have to find a balance. It is very important to have transparency, it is very important to tell the public how things are, but it is also important to understand that this is a normal part of the evolution of the virus.Mike Ryan, head of WHO’s emergency medical service, said at an online press conference.
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