Should antibody vaccinators Be Inoculated, Pollolog Yuthaj speaks

Over 1 million vaccines have been administered in Kosovo so far, but there are still citizens who are reluctant to be vaccinated against COVID-19. In fact, days ago, a small group of citizens even protested in front of the Government building against mandatory vaccination, which the Government's decision to certificate vaccine was sent [...]
In fact, days ago, a small group of citizens even protested in front of the Government building against mandatory vaccination, which the Government's decision to certificate the vaccine was sent to the Constitutional Court because it is, according to them, an unlegitive and unconstitutional decision.
The reasons for the citizens are many and most different for not having to. There are those who believe conspiracy theories, thinking that the vaccine makes you sterile, fear different side effects, and then there's the theory of chips.
But there are also those citizens who are having dilemmas of whether to vaccinate people who have passed COVID and have created natural antibodies.
In this regard, the infection of the Infectious Clinic at QKUK, Arben Vishaj, who has explained “quasiphery for pe” why even those who have antibodies should take the vaccine.
Vishaj, who is also acting director of this clinic, has said that all citizens, even those who have created enough antibodies after the virus has passed, but even those who do not have, should be vaccinated against COVID-19.
They have enough antibodies. Citizens have to take the anti vaccine. - CO VID. The reason is that at the moment the infection occurs, antibodies develop against the virus's genus, while the vaccine develops antibodies against the flues or spines of the virus”, he told “Zerin”.
According to him, the antibodies that we created naturally after we've passed the virus fight the virus and the antibodies that we take from the vaccine don't allow the virus to penetrate our organism.
Even the Ministry of Health recommends that citizens be vaccinated against the coronary, had or had no antibodies created after the passage of COVID-19.
“The issue of antibodies is individual, the SSH strongly recommends to citizens to be vaccinated because even if they have passed COVID-19, the vaccine only reinforces their immunological response”, they have said by the ministry.
At the same time, if the vaccine presents any symptoms of fatigue in people with antibodies, Visaj has suggested that any vaccine taken has the potential to have some effect of fatigue or sluggishness.
Any vaccine taken has the potential for then some effect in terms of fatigue, sluggishness”, he said.
However, he says that the effects of fatigue or sluggishness have no effect on human health in relation to the benefits of vaccine.
But these effects, such as fatigue, have no impact, no impact on people's health in relation to the benefits and benefits of this vaccine, and all new vaccines from our country, but even in the world, have the goal of escaping the very severe form [of disease], while some aspects or side symptoms are thus unpleasant in the sense of sluggishness”, said HIVolog Visaj.
The same has invited citizens not to hesitate to take the anti vaccine. - CO VID.
I invite citizens not to hesitate to be vaccinated and vaccinated even those who have no antibodies, and those who have passed COVID and those who have not. The vaccine is the only form, proper shape and avoids situations that we are currently “, has declared Vishaj for “Zerin”.
“Voice” has asked the Health Ministry if required an anti test - CO VID people who go to vaccinate in the vaccine centers.
MSH has denied that this test is required, but have advised people with signs of infection to postpone the term for a while.
The “Persons who go to the vaccine centers are not required to test, but are recommended that those who have signs of infection or are using therapies, postpone going to get the vaccine, until they are certain of their health status”, the ministry's response is said.
We remember that Kosovo so far is based only on two types of vaccines, “Pfizer” and “AstraZeneca”, both approved by the European Medicine Agency (EMA) and by the US Food and Bars Administration (FDA). There are currently sufficient doses of these two types of vaccines in stock.
Kosovo has benefited over half a million dose “Pfizer” from the US. Also, vaccines of both kinds, Kosovo has accepted from other states as well as through the COVAX programme.
Meanwhile, dosage “Pfixer” The country has also secured from contracts with this producer, where only Tuesday and this week they have reached more than 53 000 Sosh.











