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There is a way to catch people with a fake green certificate

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“There is a reason in Prof. Kantardzhiev’s proposal to test the blood of seriously ill people with Covid-19 and admitted to hospital, but they declared that they have a vaccine certificate, because in our country the number of deaths of people with vaccine is higher.” , commented Dr. Tsvetelina Velikova, clinical immunologist at Lozenets Hospital.

The words are also in connection with the statement yesterday before the Bulgarian National Radio of Prof. Todor Kantardzhiev, former director of the National Center for Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, that the Ministry of Health must explain whether measures are taken against fake vaccine certificates.

“And most importantly – those vaccinated who have been hospitalized and have a document that they have been vaccinated against Covid-19, whether their blood was taken immediately to prove whether these people have been vaccinated or not.” , said Prof. Kantardzhiev.

“At the moment, there is no specific test to prove whether a person has been vaccinated. But this should not reassure people who plan to issue fake certificates, why scientists are looking for a method to detect such a study.

However, we can study the growth of antibodies in a vaccinated person. If there is an increase in this titer, it means that there is a vaccine, “explained Dr. Velikova.

“In order to catch people without a vaccine, but with a certificate, it is possible to trace statistically which vaccination centers or doctors have a higher incidence of people with a vaccine who were admitted to hospital and subsequently died or became seriously ill. Thus, one can be identified. bad practice at some of the vaccination centers, “said the clinical immunologist.

According to her, between 5 and 10 percent of people do not produce antibodies after the vaccine.

“These are people over 80 years old, with a weakened immune system, with severe chronic diseases or immunodeficiencies. We are talking about the so-called booster dose,” explained Dr. Velikova.

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