The coronavirus particles in the COVID-19 vaccine do not harm the human body.
This was stated by Alexander Gintsburg, director of the National Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology Research named after Gamaleya, who developed the vaccine, Gadin.Net reports citing publika.az.
Speaking to Rossiya 24 TV channel, the professor said that the vaccine uses non-living particles created on the basis of adenovirus: “Living particles can create a particle other than their own type. These particles do not increase in heat. Therefore, the vaccine does not pose a threat to the body. In the tests, the volunteers' temperature was 37-38 degrees. This problem was solved only with Paracetamol tablets.
Russia's Health Minister Oleg Gridnev said on August 12 that the vaccine would be licensed