The doctor shows who doesn't need a vaccine, the expert says that the síctor puts an end to Covid.

The people who've been through David-19 don't need the vaccine. So said Dr. Genc Sulchebe. He said these people have antibodies and that proves they're immune to the disease. “From the moment we vaccinate the first dose must wait the minimum 2 months for us to be considered protected. We must [...]
The people who've been through David-19 don't need the vaccine. So said Dr. Genc Sulchebe.
He said these people have antibodies and that proves they're immune to the disease.
“From the moment we vaccinate the first dose must wait the minimum 2 months for us to be considered protected. We need to remember that people who have passed the infection and who have antibodies don't need a vaccine.
There's a lot of people who are unconscious, they have antibodies. It's good for them to do the serology. They don't have to take a shot.
We do the vaccine to create immunity and that immunity is proven through antibodies. If antibodies are proven, it means we're immune to”, He said.
According to the doctor, antibodies scientifically protect up to six months, but they can last more than two years.
However, Sulcebe said that there are not only antibodies protecting the immune system, but there is another army of cells behind:
The antibodies reportedly protect at least six months, but normally they must protect more than two years.
Antibodys are just the tip of the immune defense iceberg. Behind the antibodies lies an army of cells that are memory cells and that are ready to be promoted to any harassment that comes to”.
At a time when pandemic has restricted everyone's livelihood, hope and all attention have focused on vaccines. And certainly one question is whether this vaccine will protect us from the virus permanently, as is the vaccine from tuberculosis or rubella, or it will have to be repeated.
Asked just that, expert Arba Domi said it is unknown. But based on the knowledge doctors have about coronarys in general, they're seasonal, which means they return, just like the common flu.
So Dom says it's possible that David-19 will not disappear from the vaccine. However, the expert says that a moment that a person has been vaccinated will pass the virus much more easily.
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The general thing is we don't know, because it's a few months' vaccine. While my opinion and I believe that the two doctors on the panel will agree with me, it's that the coronarys in general are seasonal, as well as the flu, and for many reasons I don't know if we're going to be able to discuss them will come year after year and I don't think the vaccine will take it away.
It's very important to know, because masks were mentioned after the vaccine. It's talking about post-vaccination masks, because both vaccines -- at least the most developed, Pfizer and Modern -- do not escape infection. But they let you get over your disease.
This has a positive and negative side. The positive side is that by reducing symptoms, the disease will be much lower than normal (aggressive will be much lower). Most people will feel nothing after the vaccine. But at a different age or with a disease, they may be more affected, but they are always much better off than when they are free of vaccines.
So it's like the flu, that allows you to cross the flu easily, but it doesn't save you in all cases of flu?
Exactly. The negative side if I call it, not for this vaccine, but it's the virus type. Because the virus will continue to circulate, it will be under pressure from vaccines and distribution in various countries, so there will be a predisposure of genetic changes. Fortunately, genetic changes so far have not shown the virus to change seriously, but in the future we don't know, and in this case, the vaccine may stop working, after 1-2 years.












