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Sunday, 31.01.2021.

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A day for taking a break; Serbia is second in Europe in the number of vaccinated

Sunday is a day for a break from vaccination in Serbia in order to disinfect the premises, while so far 438.000 people have been vaccinated.

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Ataman

pre 3 godine

Could it be that the covid-19 vaccines being given its citizens are not as effective as once thought or, perhaps, the new variants of the virus are resistant to the currently administered vaccines.
(Gail Tomkins, 31 January 2021 16:58)

Could be, but I think that it takes time for vaccine to manifest it's effectiveness. In addition they are using two kind of vaccines: the one based on genetic engineering (works better on younger) and the "vector" vaccine (works better on people over 50). Both are said to be over 90% effective - but not instantly, sorry.

Gail Tomkins

pre 3 godine

Although Serbia claims to be second in Europe for having vaccinated the most citizens per million, it continues to have a high rate of infection of the Corona virus. Could it be that the covid-19 vaccines being given its citizens are not as effective as once thought or, perhaps, the new variants of the virus are resistant to the currently administered vaccines.

Gail Tomkins

pre 3 godine

Although Serbia claims to be second in Europe for having vaccinated the most citizens per million, it continues to have a high rate of infection of the Corona virus. Could it be that the covid-19 vaccines being given its citizens are not as effective as once thought or, perhaps, the new variants of the virus are resistant to the currently administered vaccines.

Ataman

pre 3 godine

Could it be that the covid-19 vaccines being given its citizens are not as effective as once thought or, perhaps, the new variants of the virus are resistant to the currently administered vaccines.
(Gail Tomkins, 31 January 2021 16:58)

Could be, but I think that it takes time for vaccine to manifest it's effectiveness. In addition they are using two kind of vaccines: the one based on genetic engineering (works better on younger) and the "vector" vaccine (works better on people over 50). Both are said to be over 90% effective - but not instantly, sorry.

Gail Tomkins

pre 3 godine

Although Serbia claims to be second in Europe for having vaccinated the most citizens per million, it continues to have a high rate of infection of the Corona virus. Could it be that the covid-19 vaccines being given its citizens are not as effective as once thought or, perhaps, the new variants of the virus are resistant to the currently administered vaccines.

Ataman

pre 3 godine

Could it be that the covid-19 vaccines being given its citizens are not as effective as once thought or, perhaps, the new variants of the virus are resistant to the currently administered vaccines.
(Gail Tomkins, 31 January 2021 16:58)

Could be, but I think that it takes time for vaccine to manifest it's effectiveness. In addition they are using two kind of vaccines: the one based on genetic engineering (works better on younger) and the "vector" vaccine (works better on people over 50). Both are said to be over 90% effective - but not instantly, sorry.