Scientists: The vaccine may have no effect on weakly immune older ones

The vaccine against Coddy-19 may not work properly on older people who are most likely to get sick and die of the virus, scientists say. Prof Peter Openshaw, of British Imperial College, one of the members of the Sage scientific advisory group in the Kingdom of Basqua, told the Committee of Science and Technology [...]
The vaccine against Coddy-19 may not work properly on older people who are most likely to get sick and die of the virus, scientists say.
Prof Peter Openshaw, from the British Imperial College, one of the members of the Public Consultative Group Sage in the Kingdom of Basqua, told the House of Lords' Science and Technology Committee that during this week it was considering a work on targeting different groups of vaccine population, reports The Guardian, broadcast the news.net.
It is sometimes possible to protect a vulnerable group by targeting another group, and for example, it is being done through the” flu, he said.
The giving of flu vaccines to children who not often get the severe flu protects their grandparents, he said.
The immunization of health care workers who are likely the first to receive the vaccine will also help protect older people who have more frequent contact with them.












