Since the pandemic of COVID-19 accelerated the development, manufacture and distribution of vacancies against the sick novel, between the public has doubts about its efficacy.
Aun así, ya approveas las primeras dos en Estados Unidos -Pfizer y Moderna- y con otras en processes de pedir el endoso del federal goberno, la vacacaón va en progreso, con una alta demand de dosage para ayudar a combatad les coronavirus que siguen registrándose.
A Continuing Existence, some of the interrogators who persevere todavía:
1. Can I contact tras vacunarme?
—If, the protection that the vacancy offers is not mediated. The units of the vacancies currently approved in United States require doses, with various weekly media, three from Pfizer and one from Modern. Once the second dose is completed, it will be necessary to wait two weeks for the acquisition of the complete vaccine. In addition, the person may have behaved badly before or after the vaccination. In Puerto Rico, however, in other countries, various cases of infected people have been documented for some time now.
2. Do the persons and persons traveling can present a certificate of vaccination, with the dosage, or if the results of a diagnostic (molecular) test are required?
—The federal governor has not expressed respect. Prohibition of probes, loose Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will issue a directive to provide a negative clearance of COVID-19 to all travelers traveling to United States by plane. The directorate, which will enter into force on January 26, will prevent travelers from introducing new parts of the virus. The test should take place three days before the flight. It informs, in addition, that travelers can obtain virus infection prevention information and if they are infected.
3. Is a person vaccinated against COVID-19 able to positively detect laboratory tests to detect the virus?
—No, the vacancies currently approved in the United States are not the ones that will be attempted to immediately provoke a positive person to test the virus. Without embarrassment, according to the CDC, there is a possibility that the people evacuated positively have some antidote tests that indicate that you have a previous infection and have no protection against the coronavirus.
4. Do infected people with coronavirus need to be vaccinated?
—The CDC and experts on the subject have announced that people will be able to hope, at least 90 days before the evacuation, that the fire will burn a natural protection for this time. Without embarrassment, the CDC advises that, given the risk of reinfection, preventable people should not wait until they are three months old to be vaccinated.
5. Do caregivers need to follow the protocol to avoid contagion, such as the use of mascara, social distance and maneuvering?
—Although the vacancies against COVID-19 af Estados Unidos offer a high level of protection against the virus (95% of Pfizer and 94% of Moderna), there is always a possibility of infection or reinfection of the virus. In addition, the risk of contagion increases altogether without a reunion rate, with 70% to 80% of the vacant population. For this reason, we recommend the continuation of virus prevention media, including those who have been evacuated.
6. Is the vaccine mandatory?
—El goberno federale no la requiere. Without embargo, the CDC advises that professional health workers and essential workers, whose employers require it, are based on some state. Aun así, podría haber exceptions a la vacuna, como por religious creacias. On December 16, the Commission for the Equality of Opportunities in the Employee confirmed that a request for evacuation against the virus by itself only violates the Law on Disabilities with Disabilities. This is a sample of employers who perform some types of medical exams.
Sources consulted: Víctor Ramos, President of the Colegio de Médicos Cirujanos; Miguel Colón, President of the Society of Infected Diseases, and CDC.