Index – National – János Slavik: people should be informed about how vaccines work



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In order for as many people as possible to get vaccinated against coronavirus, people must be told how vaccines work and what happens to the vaccine in their bodies.

– said János Szlávik, Chief Physician of the National Institute of Hematology and Infectious Diseases at Central Hospital South Pest, on Tuesday on Kossuth Radio Good Morning, Hungary! in your program.

The medical director said the flu vaccine would be useful every year, but only 20 to 25 percent of the population can be vaccinated.

New technology vaccines against coronavirus are even more precarious for people, so they must be shown to be safe

He is stressed. Presumably, many people will not want to get vaccinated with the coronavirus vaccine, the infectologist said, according to MTI, saying the good news is that certain vaccines are more than 90 percent effective based on initial results. He added that in this case it is enough to vaccinate 50-60 percent of the population to prevent a major epidemic in Hungary.

We have previously written that, according to a representative study, 47 percent of Hungarians would not be vaccinated with any vaccine against a coronavirus.



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