High risk of transmitting corona to others after vaccination

Apr Mon 2021 07:33:15

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High risk of transmitting corona to others after vaccination

Kathmandu. Both the first and second doses of the corona vaccine have been recommended by the Family Welfare Division and experts to prevent coronavirus infection. So far, about 2 million people in Nepal have taken the first dose of corona, while 438,000 people have taken the second dose. In this regard, 7 percent of the total population has been vaccinated.

People who have been vaccinated are also urged to adhere to public health standards as coronary infections can be transmitted from one person to another. Ministry of Health and Population Vaccine Management Coordinator against Kovid-19 Dr. According to Shyamraj Upreti, the corona virus is a new disease and as it is a new vaccine, its effectiveness remains to be seen. According to vaccine manufacturers, any vaccine does not have 100 percent immunity to fight the disease, so the risk remains even after vaccination.

People who have been vaccinated for the above-mentioned reasons will have to wash their hands frequently with soap and water, maintain a physical distance of two meters, use sanitizer and avoid crowds. Secondly, since the vaccine is being studied for how long the body continues to make antibodies in the body, the vaccinated person should follow the rules.