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Simin Aysel Florescu, medical director of the Victor Babeș Hospital, is one of the people in Romania who had coronavirus and recovered. The doctor spoke on Saturday, in the program “In front of you”, if the cured people still need to be vaccinated against COVID.
“It is something that is not known for sure now,” said Simin Aysel Florescu, when asked if she still needs to be vaccinated, as she has a mild form of the disease.
Probably through this vaccination plan we will know more clearly, for now it will be the vaccination in Romania. From a medical point of view, an antibody determination is probably required beforehand. And depending on how low this level has dropped or not, it is possible to proceed with the vaccination or not ”, explained the doctor.
Dr. Simin Aysel Florescu has antibodies and says that all those who have been through the disease for at least six months have these antibodies: these antibodies grow. “
“So, for now, the evolution is quite uncertain and it has not been studied enough. It has not been a while, it has not been a year since this disease appeared. The studies are still ongoing. But if we thought about all the others types of respiratory infections, even if the antibodies fall to low levels, the memory of that antigen remains in the lymphocytes and on the occasion of a new contact with that type of antigen, virus or bacteria reappear, in most cases. many cases – these antibodies and they are effective, “explained the doctor.
When asked if she would be vaccinated, Dr. Simin Aysel Florescu answered yes: “Of course!”
Publisher: GC