There are many rumors about receiving the coronavirus vaccine, including what confirms the necessity of not receiving the vaccine when infection and symptoms appear, but in fact, some are exposed to infection without any symptoms appearing on it.
The report, published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, confirmed:cdc“, that you can get the coronavirus vaccine even if you are infected, for the following reasons:
Research has not yet confirmed the duration of the presence of antibodies in the body, and in case of infection, you are not protected by antibodies.
The vaccine helps protect you even if you are already infected with the coronavirus.
Recent research has indicated that the vaccine protects people better and effectively, unlike what happens to people who have already been infected with the coronavirus. One study showed that unvaccinated people who have already been infected are twice as likely than people who have been vaccinated.
If you have corona and have been treated with plasma, you must wait 90 days before getting the vaccine.
If you have a genetic history of multiple inflammatory syndrome, that is, you are more likely to get bronchitis or pneumonia and have already been infected, you should delay the vaccination until you have recovered from the disease and for 90 days after the date of diagnosis.
There are many rumors about receiving the coronavirus vaccine, including what confirms the necessity of not receiving the vaccine when infection and symptoms appear, but in fact, some are exposed to infection without any symptoms appearing on it.
The report, published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, confirmed:cdc“, that you can get the coronavirus vaccine even if you are infected, for the following reasons:
Research has not yet confirmed the duration of the presence of antibodies in the body, and in case of infection, you are not protected by antibodies.
The vaccine helps protect you even if you are already infected with the coronavirus.
Recent research has indicated that the vaccine protects people better and effectively, unlike what happens to people who have already been infected with the coronavirus. One study showed that unvaccinated people who have already been infected are twice as likely than people who have been vaccinated.
If you have corona and have been treated with plasma, you must wait 90 days before getting the vaccine.
If you have a genetic history of multiple inflammatory syndrome, that is, you are more likely to get bronchitis or pneumonia and have already been infected, you should delay the vaccination until you have recovered from the disease and for 90 days after the date of diagnosis.