Questionable against second dose causing coronavirus vaccine shortage in Spain


Washington, Ta. Thursday, January 28, 2021

Infectious disease specialist in the US, Dr. Anthony Focchi justified concerns about the effect of the vaccine on mutations in the corona virus, but added that scientists also have a number of options available to maintain the vaccine's effectiveness.

He said the so-called South African variant was of particular concern as lab tests for the virus showed it had reduced the protective powers of vaccines approved to date. Fochi said the effectiveness of a single vaccine was being tested against Brazilian strain and currently a South African variant. Which is a positive thing.

Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that the unequal distribution of the corona vaccine could temporarily temper a boom in money markets in rich countries. The fund said in its Global Financial Stability Report that the boom and economic recovery in the market will need to be supported financially and financially until the corona vaccine becomes widely available. The problem of policy relief and liquidity is still under control, but the possibility of countries going bankrupt due to the epidemic cannot be ruled out.

Given the low interest rate environment and the challenges facing profitability, there is also the question of how much money banks will be able to lend to people in the future. Spain, on the other hand, has been forced to postpone vaccination of health workers and residents of nursing homes as the vaccine is running out as the epidemic of cholera is on the rise.

This situation has arisen due to delay in delivery of vaccines by pharma companies. Joseph Argimon, head of Catalonia's public health service, said all vaccines had been used in Barcelona. This means that 10,000 people who have received the first dose of the vaccine will not receive a second dose of the vaccine after 21 days.

Due to all these factors the vaccination process has become inaccurate. The Moderna vaccine, which was due to arrive in Catalonia this week, has also been delayed. Vaccination also began late in Spain after Pfizer announced a fortnight ago that it would reduce delivery of its vaccine to upgrade its plant in Belgium.

China, meanwhile, is preparing to launch an investigation after a fortnight's quarantine in Wuhan by a 14-member team from the World Health Organization, warning that it is not appropriate to politicize the case by giving negative speculation about the origin of the virus.

A month-long investigation team was seen leaving the hotel and boarding a bus. China has previously denied allegations made by former US President Donald Trump. Trump said the corona virus may have escaped from the biolab of the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

Meanwhile, UK Prime Minister Boris Jones is being criticized for visiting Scotland in a lockdown. Scottish Minister Nicola Sturgeon called Johnson's visit unnecessary. Jones visited Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow as part of his visit. Corona's death toll in the UK has crossed one lakh.

Meanwhile, Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who received five lakh doses of the corona vaccine free of charge as part of India's first neighborhood policy, lauded India's generosity. The President was present at the airport to welcome the vaccine at Colombo International Airport by a special flight of Air India.

Immune T cells attack the corona virus in a number of ways

LOS ANGELES: The T cell corona virus in the immune system attacks not only the spike protein but also many other places. This new study will help you understand how the body protects against the virus.

The research, published in the journal Cell Reports Medicine, said T cells from 100 patients with corona infection were analyzed. The study found that each person's immune system responds differently to the virus.

Dozens of corona virus targets are identified by T cells that vary from person to person. The strongest resistance comes from the Helper CD4T cells and the killer CD8T cells. Fighting the corona virus is weakened without the aggressive response of the CD4 Plus T cell. This causes the immune system to take a toll on the virus.

In Mumbai, eight doctors refused to take the covishield vaccine of serum

Government of Mumbai j. J. Eight doctors at the hospital refused to take the Covishield vaccine from the Serum Institute. Chose to be vaccinated with covexin instead. Hospital authorities are constantly insisting on taking covacin.

In this situation, the efforts of eight doctors to administer covacin vaccine have gained momentum. He said that now India Biotech's covacin vaccine can be given voluntarily. They will now be able to opt for covacin if they are enrolled in the Co-Win app developed for vaccination.

Those who administered the covacin vaccine on Wednesday included a couple of doctors, two ophthalmologists, a port health officer and a caterpillar care physician from Panvel. Some of them said they preferred the technology used to make the covacin vaccine to inactivate the corona virus. The female doctor said she could take Covishield, but she chose to take Covacin.

A doctor in Goregaon said that after taking covexin, there was no pain or fever at the place where the injection was given. J. J. The dean of the hospital, Dr. Ranjit Mankeshwar said that it is very encouraging that doctors and health workers are choosing to take covacin.

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