For complete protection, two vaccines should be given three weeks apart.

Coronavirus: the second wave, the second closure

Later than expected by many, but in mid-November, the Hungarian government also decided to try to curb the second wave of the coronavirus epidemic by introducing restrictions. At the time of the decision, 5,000 new infections had been identified per day and the number of deaths from the virus mostly ranged from 50 to 100 in 24 hours. The first step is a partial closure, but how effective it is is questionable. Follow our news!

Cecília Müller, national medical chief, told the Southern News of M1 that we are facing a very important step in the fight against the coronavirus epidemic. Vaccinations will most likely start between the two holidays.

The main condition for this is that the European Medicines Agency grants a marketing authorization that will be valid throughout Europe. In possession of this, national authorities can begin to issue vaccines. Vaccination points have already been designated in Hungary, but there will not be enough vaccines to vaccinate everyone immediately. The process will begin with the vaccination of the highest risk groups, first the health workers will be vaccinated at the South Pest Central Hospital, said the medical director.

The vaccine we are waiting for will consist of two vaccines that will be given three weeks apart, he explained.

Everyone will receive a briefing so they can decide if they need to be vaccinated, he said.


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The government will send an email to registrants about the vaccination authorization process.



MTI
At home

The government informs registrants of vakcinainfo.gov.hu ​​about the vaccination authorization process by email; You can read it in the announcement of the Government Information Center.

Pécs virologists collected what you need to know about Covid vaccines



hvg.hu
Technology

It is written that it has been proven countless times: the spread of viral infections can only be reduced with vaccines.