Slovenian doctor infected with COVID-19 after vaccinated with two doses of vaccine

A Slovenian doctor, employed at the Clinical Centre in Maribor, was again infected with the corona virus after previously vaccinated with two doses of vaccine, the second largest Slovenian hospital confirmed. The doctor recently returned from Africa, so he was supposed to be infected with a more contagious option [...]
The doctor recently returned from Africa, so he was supposed to have been infected with a more contagious version of the virus in South Africa, which has not yet been tested, Hina transmits.
As reported by the television station POP-TV, re-infectation is possible because no vaccine is a hundred percent efficient and after confirming one test infection The PCR, they acted on the protocol described and informed epidemiologists.
As microbiologist Tjasa Johar Crentiant of the National Laboratory for Health, Environment and Food stated today, microbiologists need at least a week to list the virus genome and confirm the species, and no case of the South African species has been recorded in Slovenia so far.












