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Death among populations that are vaccinated too little to be worried: experts

Death among populations that are vaccinated too little to be worried: experts
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Tumakuru: Death recently from Pontiff Kuppuru Gadduse Mutt 47 years and a 32-year-old nurse in a government hospital in Tumaku because Covid-19 – Although fully vaccinated – has caused some concerns in the district, but experts showed that incidents, While tragic, is a deviation.
Experts show that the Covid-19 vaccine provides a maximum efficacy of 80% (protecting 80 of 100 people) against serious illness and death, and the remaining 20% ​​of vaccine receivers may not develop the necessary antibodies.
The death of a fortune teller and nurse has shaken people, triggering a debate in the district of the efficacy of the vaccine.
The nurse is believed to have contracted an infection while carrying out his job at the Tumakuru District Government Hospital.
He gave up on the disease on October 6.
He has taken a vaccine dose and has no comorbidity.
The death came to the heel of the seer of the Gadduse Mutt kuppuru which also conducted a battle against Covid-19.
He died on September 25.
He has also taken two covid vaccine doses but suffer from diabetes and hypertension.
Dr.
MB Nagendrappa, District Health Officer, confirmed that both were a case of infection breakthrough.
He said some coronavirus novel strains caused rapid development after infection, but such cases were very rare.
“Unfortunately, in the case of the nurse, even though he had taken two doses of vaccines, he gave up on the virus,” he said.
He said the opportunity for people who had fully inoculated in the written infection were severely far and the probability of dying even less.
Dr.
Keshv Raj, reproductive district and child health, who is responsible for drive vaccination, said that a small number of people can contract diseases even after being fully vaccinated.
He also emphasized the need to follow the safety protocol.
“Wearing a mask and follows a suitable Covid behavior like a mandatory social distance even after taking two doses of vaccines,” said Dr.
Raj.
“In the event that the symptoms are seen, someone must immediately consult a doctor and take the right treatment without delay.” He insisted on vaccines prevent severe infections and inpatient in the majority of individuals, views were enforced by all experts.
Doctors also say the benefits of vaccination cannot be emphasized too much.
“This cannot be called a vaccine failure,” an expert said.
“Even in the past, there are reports of breakthrough infections and in some cases that are rare.
It can be people where the level of immunity needed is not obtained.
Statistics show vaccines have reduced Covid-19 deaths Technical Covid-19 countries said the efficacy of vaccines or vaccine capabilities to protect against nearly 80% disease.
“About 20% of people who are vaccinated, who do not develop immunity, are susceptible to this disease,” he said.

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