And it has no adverse health effects, added the rector of Semmelweis University.

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!

One hundred thirty-two health workers were vaccinated against the coronavirus at the Semmelweis University Clinic on Saturday afternoon.

Béla Merkely, the university’s chancellor, said the vaccines did not fully respond, not even redness appeared, writes MTI.

The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine provides 95% protection against the virus after the second vaccine, with no harmful effects

The rector declared.

He also talked about how vaccination can provide longer-term protection than transfection. Therefore, the rector recommends that everyone get vaccinated.


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