Covid-19: what is "vaccinee syndrome" ?


Have you had the opportunity to get vaccinated against the coronavirus recently? If this is the case, be careful not to be caught up by the vaccinee syndrome!
We knew of the coronavirus many side effects that were sometimes incongruous, more or less serious and disabling. This one, this time, is not due to the virus itself but rather to the person vacillated. Indeed, the vaccine is given in several injections for some versions. However, between the two doses, the protection is not quite effective against Covid-19. as explained by Doctor Vincent Humbert quoted by West France : “We remain vulnerable for the fourteen days following the first injection of the vaccine since the immune defenses have not yet had time to do their work. As if we were not yet vaccinated in the end.”

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The vaccine reduces severe forms of the disease

There is therefore no question of relaxing the barrier gestures between injections or after them. Because if the vaccine protects serious forms of the coronavirus, it does not prevent catching mild forms. The Ministry of Health precise : “In the current state of knowledge, the vaccines available today or under development reduce the severity of symptoms, but the reduction in contagiousness is uncertain. This is why it is recommended to continue to respect the procedures. barriers, even when vaccinated. “

Nearly 24.5 million people, or just under 37% of the population have already received at least one dose of the anti-Covid vaccine, according to the Directorate General of Health.