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Who can be vaccinated against coronavirus? - STATEMENT from the Medical Territorial Units Management Association

"The discovery of a mutated form of the new strain of coronavirus in several countries has caused some concern. It is possible that the mutated virus will spread to our country through food and non-food products. However, this does not mean that the virus is more dangerous.

Professor Akif Gurbanov, Chairman of the Medical-Scientific Committee under the Board of the Medical Territorial Units Management Association (MEDIA), said: “This mutation has changed the nature of the virus and increased its infectivity. Azerbaijan is also a part of the world and it is possible that he will come to our country.

Vaccines, which are the only way to get rid of the virus, will be delivered to our country early next year. Now people are more concerned about which group of the population will be vaccinated and who will be excluded from the event. Experts say that some patients have side effects from the vaccine. Vaccination can be dangerous for those who have tuberculosis, acute respiratory viral disease and stroke. Clarifying the issue, the professor said: “If someone has a disease and a document confirming it, it will definitely be considered.

If there are side effects and contraindications to any vaccine, these factors must be taken into account. It is now expected that the vaccine will be given everywhere. There is great hope for a new vaccine. Of course, vaccination will start with risk groups. At the time of vaccination, a person should not have any viral or bacteriological infections, flu or fever, because usually after vaccination a person has a fever and feels tired.

25 December 2020
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