Kon: Don’t think this is over; It won’t take long to get vaccinated



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Epidemiologist Dr. Predrag Kon stated that it can be said with caution that the number of new infections is decreasing.


Source: B92

PHOTO TANJUG / DRAGAN KUJUNDZIC / bs

PHOTO TANJUG / DRAGAN KUJUNDZIC / bs

“We will maintain these measures, we will not toughen them. Schools must start working, students must go back to the banks or a combined test must be applied. We must also maintain the PCR test or the quarantine measure for those who do not have it,” said.

He believes that by respecting the measures during the holidays we have avoided a new wave.

“Without the measures taken, it could not be sustained. On the other hand, I think the citizens of Serbia understood it. It can be seen through the celebration of Christmas and glory,” says Kon, adding that “we will pass solidly.” .

He points out that it is very important to maintain the level of decline in the number of newly infected, and believes that the consequence of the holiday will continue to be.

“Don’t think this has already happened. There are still a large number, it’s a great fight,” he added.

As for the vaccination, Kon says he had no unwanted symptoms.

“Only that night I felt pain when I moved my arm. The next day it was milder, two days later I did not feel anything,” he said, adding that the expected consequences of the vaccine were the pain he felt, as well as headaches and fever. . they are short-lived.

He denied that citizens have to wait until 2022 to get vaccinated.

“Today more than 18,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine are arriving, another half a million doses of the V vaccine should arrive by the end of the month and one million doses of the Chinese vaccine by the end of the month.”, Says Kon, adding that the herd immunity is achievable.

You are not concerned about the emergence of new strains of the virus.

“Different strains will show up. What matters is whether the vaccine works, and recent research shows that, at least Pfizer’s, works,” Kon says.



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