Vaccine recipients have not experienced any side effects, so more and more people are requesting the vaccine.

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Since the afternoon of December 26, health workers have been continuously vaccinated with coronavirus vaccines, said Semmelweis University Chancellor Béla Merkely on the M1 evening program.

Almost 2,000 people have been vaccinated at Semmelweis University alone. On the first day, relatively few people wanted the vaccine, but since then, as more and more people have received it and no side effects have been reported, the number of applicants has increased.

At Semmelweis University, about 95 percent of doctors accept vaccines and most professionals want to vaccinate themselves.

said the rector.

However, he noted that much remains to be done to ensure that vaccination is accepted by the population as widely as possible and that flock immunity is developed. Béla Merkely emphasized that vaccination not only helps prevent possible diseases, but also provides almost one hundred percent protection in terms of preventing complicated diseases.


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