What happens if you get vaccinated against Covid-19 while you are infected or if you get infected between doses? / Explanations of Valeriu Gheorghiță – Coronavirus



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Dr. Valeriu Gheorghiţă, who coordinates the national vaccination campaign, states that a person who is infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus at the time of administration of the vaccine will have the same course of infection as if he had not been vaccinated, and in the case of those who get infected between doses, the vaccination schedule will most likely be resumed, he writes News.ro.

“Absolutely nothing happens, there were similar situations in the volunteers of the Pfizer clinical trials, for example, but also of the other companies, the evolution of the patient was like a natural infection, there were no safety problems, there were no different side effects to other types of people and practically the person had the natural course of infection, “said Valeriu Gheorghiţă, on Friday night, on Digi 24, referring to infected but asymptomatic people.

He stated that 10-14 days after the first dose of vaccine the immune response appears, and the recommendation is that if between doses the patient is diagnosed with COVID-19, wait until recovery and, after a month, resume. complete vaccination schedule, or just a booster is given.

“Most likely, the full dose will be applied, practically to resume the vaccination schedule,” Gheorghiţă explained.

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