Corona vaccine is not 'panacea', it protects you but not others
Corona vaccine is not 'panacea', it protects you but not others
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New Delhi: Coronavirus vaccine protects you from infection, but due to negligence, you can become a carrier of spreading the infection to others. George Washington University epidemiologist Prof. Lena Wayne claims this that people have to understand that the corona vaccine will protect them, but it is not a guarantee of the safety of your loved ones.

He said that if people do not follow the rescue methods after getting vaccinated, then they will become a threat to their own. Giving information, Lena has stated that so far we know about Pfizer's vaccine that it is effective in preventing the symptoms of corona infection from occurring. With this, the patient does not become seriously ill by getting vaccinated, that is, he does not need to be admitted to the hospital.

He said that right now we do not know whether this vaccine can cause untreated corona infection in our body or not. No research has been done about this yet. But there is a possibility that the person vaccinated may be a carrier of asymptomatic corona infection. There may be a virus in the person's nasal passages, which can reach other people when he speaks, breathes, sneezes. Therefore, it is necessary to wear all masks and follow physical distance even after getting vaccinated.

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