Cluj teacher offers simple answers to questions about the COVID vaccine



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Professor Răzvan Cherecheş says that it is not possible for RNA vaccines to change a person’s DNA.

“The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines use messenger RNA (a small fragment of the genetic material of the virus) that does not get close to our DNA and cannot change our DNA,” says the professor.

He also says that it is not true that the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines were developed and tested using fetal tissues, saying that they were produced and tested without the use of human cells.

Răzvan Cherecheş explains why the mask should be worn even after vaccination.

“We will all have to keep wearing the mask until we achieve group immunity (probably next summer-fall),” says the Cluj professor.

When asked if it is true that the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines can have very serious long-term side effects, Professor Cherecheş says that “we don’t know what the long-term side effects are, because no one has been vaccinated long enough (maximum 4 months – those of trial 3). Of those vaccinated to date (~ 500,000), no serious side effects have been reported, except for very few (8) cases of severe allergy (all treated on the spot). Some of us are very likely to experience moderate side effects (injection site pain, mild fever, fatigue); they will disappear without treatment in 1-3 days. These vaccines are very unlikely to have long-term side effects, “says Cherecheş.

The professor of public health explains whether pregnant women can be vaccinated.

“Pregnant or lactating women were not part of the phase 3 trial of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines. The American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends vaccinating pregnant and lactating women. Discuss and follow your doctor’s recommendations.” He says.

Children are the lowest risk category and their vaccination is not a priority, says the public health professor.

“Not yet (vaccinated – no). Children are the lowest risk category, so they are not a priority. Also, children under the age of 16 were not included in the phase 3 trial of Pfizer vaccines and Modern. Recent trials have started in which children between 12-16 years old have been included, we will find out the results until it is the turn of the priority group in which the children are, “says the teacher.

Răzvan Cherecheş answered another question, if those who went through the COVID-19 infection still need to get vaccinated.

“The current recommendations are that all adults should be vaccinated, in the end, the immunity given by the vaccine appears to be more stable and stronger than natural immunity.” However, those who have already been through the infection are most likely to have an extremely low priority level, “Cherecheş responds.

It also answers a funnier question, if it is true that some of the information on Facebook about COVID-19, which includes the words chip, 5G, Bill Gates, vaccine tumors, are the bastards carried by people who do not understand. biology. Răzvan Cherecheş answers simply: “Yes.”

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