Do not be worried about getting the vaccine: then the deadly delta variant of Covid can infect |

Posted on 10th Jun 2021 by rohit kumar

The havoc of the Coronavirus is continuing in the country for the last one and half years. So far this virus has caught crores of people and has swallowed millions of lives. A record 6148 patients have died in the country for the first time since the knocking of the epidemic. If you are wandering carelessly after getting the corona vaccine, then be careful. The Delta variant of Corona is also catching people who have been vaccinated. This was revealed in a recent study.

 

 

Ever since the indigenous Covid vaccine was approved for emergency use, questions are being raised about whether there will be no infection after getting the Covid vaccine? At the same time, the New Delhi-based All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has recently claimed in research that there is no guarantee that the corona will not be infected after getting the vaccine. The vaccine only ensures that the effect of the infection will not be severe.

 

 

Know on which people this study was done

 

63 people were included in the study. Of these, 36 had taken both doses of the vaccine and 27 had taken one dose.

 

Of these, samples of 36 people were tested, of which 19 took one dose and 17 had received both vaccines.

 

Of the 63 participants, 10 had received Covishield, and 53 had Covaccine.

The mean age of these patients was 37 (21–92), of whom 41 were male and 22 were female.

 

Vaccination reduced mortality

The special thing is that no one died in the patients who got infected after taking the vaccine. From this, it is clear that vaccination is reducing the mortality rate. However, the good news is that Bharat Biotech's vaccine is said to be effective in its prevention. Recent research has revealed that covaxin protects against beta and delta variants of the dangerous variant of Covid.

 

Claim: Covaccine is effective

In research to evaluate the neutralization potential of covaccine, researchers found a three-fold reduction in neutralization titers, or concentration of neutralizing antibodies, against beta and delta variants. It is clear from this that Covaccine produces antibodies against beta and delta variants. Let us inform that the cases of the dangerous delta variant of Covid-19 came in India, while the beta variant (B.1.351) was first discovered in South Africa. Research has shown that Covaccine is effective against both these variants.

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