'Gap between two doses of vaccine can increase the risk of infection': Dr Anthony Fauci
'Gap between two doses of vaccine can increase the risk of infection': Dr Anthony Fauci
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The corona epidemic has created a crisis situation across the country, and the vaccination is going different places. Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden's Chief Medical Advisor Dr Anthony Fauchi said that extending the time between two doses of the vaccine could increase the risk of infection from corona variants in individuals. Dr. Fauchi was replying to questions by the Government of India last month on extension of time between two doses. Faunci is also the director of the Us National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases.

"MRNA vaccine such as Pfizer should have three weeks between two doses and four weeks for moderna, which is suitable," he told the English news channel. And we saw in the UK that they extended the period of time between doses, which can make you infected with variants. So we suggest timely vaccination. However, he also pointed out that it becomes necessary to increase the gap "when you have less supply".

Dr. Fauci also emphasized that people need to be vaccinated as soon as possible to overtake infection (especially delta variants). Delta variant of corona (B. 1। 617। 2) Was first found in India and data shows that it was responsible for the second wave of corona in the country. According to experts, it infects 40 to 50 percent more and has now spread to 62 countries.

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