The epidemiologist points out that, although anti-Covid vaccines show signs of low efficacy against Delta, they are still effective in preventing a severe form of the disease and preventing death, according to Hotnews.ro.
“The good news is that so far it is still working against the Delta variant. There may come a time when we will have a constellation of mutations in which vaccines will lose their effectiveness, which is why we want to prevent infections. Again, vaccines are extremely powerful, but we need to … take steps to prevent them, “said Maria Van Kerkhove, who stressed that people should get both doses of the vaccine and not stop at the first dose.
Media briefing on #COVID19 with @DrTedros https://t.co/jCHNFHy0St
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The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Monday that it is setting up a technology transfer center for the production of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in South Africa, which could begin manufacturing doses in 9-12 months.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus made the announcement with a view to increasing access to vaccines across the African continent, where cases and deaths have risen by almost 40% in the past week.
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