Fauci explains how to get COVID-19 even after being vaccinated

With the sudden stop in Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Distribution in the public’s perception of vaccine safety, White House officials discussed the vaccine results.

Coronavirus adviser and head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Anthony Fauci, discussed COVID-19 reinfection specifically after a COVID-19 vaccine.

Fauci, known as breakthrough infections, describes it as a vaccine failure, that is, when someone catches an infection despite receiving a vaccine.

It is common among any vaccine.

“In the real world, no vaccine is 100 percent effective or effective, which means you will always see breakthrough infections, regardless of the effectiveness of your vaccine,” he said during a personal information session.

With vaccination failure, there is primary and secondary failure. Primary failure occurs when the body does not provide enough immune response to protect the body from infection. This could be due to immune system problems, age, health status or medication.

Secondary failure occurs when immunity gradually fades over time. Fauci noted that a vaccine may fail if the person is exposed to a new strain of the virus, such as the various COVID-19 mutations circulating worldwide.

He added that even if secondary failure occurs and someone is infected, the doses of the vaccine can prevent serious diseases and that it is important to overcome the pandemic to vaccinate.


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