Medical experts indicate whether to vaccinate people who were cured by Ovid 19

You may find this fact strange, but there is a possibility that you will be infected for the second time by the coronary even after you have recovered. This happens only if the levels of antibodies fall, which can fade over time. Public health officials hope to vaccinate as many people as possible [...]
You may find this fact strange, but there is a possibility that you will be infected for the second time by the coronary even after you have recovered. This happens only if the levels of antibodies fall, which can fade over time.
Public health officials hope to vaccinate as many people as possible to reverse the course of the coronary pandemic once a vaccine is available, even those who have already been cured by David-19.
And while it is still not known how the immune systems of the Covid 19 survivors react to a vaccine, especially between the “long transporter”, whose symptoms last weeks and months after their diagnosis é, there is probably little risk in taking shots.
The general recommendation is to take the vaccine, even if you were infected before,” said Dr. David Thomas, a professor of medicine and director of the infectious disease sector at Johns Hopkins University Medical School.
There are some questions we don't yet have answers to, but of what we know right now, it's the right call for a vaccine. ”
There are rare cases when a person can be infected twice by COVID-19, but if natural levels of antibodies fade over time, it may be possible to infect a person more than once.
Doctors and infectious experts agree that most people should be vaccinated, even if they may have natural protective immunity.
In most survivors, a vaccine can also increase immunity from initial infections. Healthy adults over 50 years of age are still advised to take herpes vaccine even if they previously had chickenpox or herpes.
The Food and Barments Administration is looking into the data for two candidates for vaccines, made by Pfizer and Modernna.
The independent advisory committee for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted on Tuesday to approve recommendations for what should be the first in line to take photos. The recommendations will go to the CDC director for official registration. The planned spread has major implications for the way the country withdraws from the pandemic, but also raises questions about how nearly 14 million will be affected in the US, which have already confirmed the cases of David-19./ P ERISCOPI/












