“Immunity for 9-12 months, some incompatible jobs for those who don’t get vaccinated”



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“We must start from the evidence and base ourselves on common sense and people’s social and civil responsibility. Then, for some categories, the work of some people without being vaccinated is incompatible ”. It responds thus, about the obligation of the vaccine against COVID-19, Guido Rasi, Professor of Microbiology at the University of Rome Tor Vergata and former Executive Director of the European Medicines Agency (Ema), during the broadcast of Agorà on Rai 3. Regarding the hypothesis of a kind of vaccination license that allows identifying who is vaccinated, according to Rasi, “we have many cards in our pocket we can also keep a sheet that says I have the vaccine made, it simplifies my life.”

Vaccine immunity

Regarding the duration of the immunity of the vaccine, “we expect it to last at least 9-12 months, the actual observations so far are 6 months. For now they are all hypotheses, a close and timely follow-up campaign is also essential to see the differences between the different vaccines and do many tests in people because the variants are beginning to exist, although everything is fine for now.

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The secundary effects

«Today we believe that we have 2 million administrations “and of this total there were” 8 important adverse reactions “, but all of them allowed people to resume a normal life in 24 hours. If the same people had contracted the virus, we would have between 100 and 120 more deaths from Covid-19. Thus Guido Rasi, former executive director of the European Medicines Agency Ema, answered ‘Agorà’ in Rai 3 to a question about the safety of the vaccine against Sars-CoV-2 and in particular from Pfizer / BioNTech also approved in Europe. “The benefit-risk ratio is absolutely evident and the figures speak for themselves,” he said. As for the possibility that the English variant of the coronavirus could be resistant to the shield product, “the risk obviously It may be there – explained the microbiologist from the University of Rome Tor Vergata – but we have an element of great optimism and it is the fact that the vaccine was created against a fundamental constituent for what e virus “essential for the pathogen” to be infectious. So if the virus made a “structural mutation against this component,” it would probably lose its contagion. In other words, it doesn’t suit you. “Viruses always surprise us, but we start from solid optimism,” Rasi reiterated.

“We will have to maintain ‘anti-Covid’ precautions for at least the next 4 months,” despite having started vaccination. The virus has not lost any of its infectious characteristics – he stressed – On the contrary, it seems to me that it tends to evolve and be more and more efficient ». For this reason, “as before 4-6 months we will not have any benefit” from the prophylaxis campaign, the behavior must be absolutely strict, absolutely rigorous – Rasi warned – as we have done in the moments in which we have achieved greater success in limiting the spread. “

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