“Almost a year has now passed since the experimentation and long-term effects have not been seen.” This is what the pharmacologist says in an interview with Il Giorno Silvio Garattini, asked about the possible adverse effects of vaccines. “What we have observed in recent months, and all over the world, is that most of the adverse events arose in the short term – he underlines – for almost 80% of cases on the day of vaccination or the next day, and in any case almost totally within one week of vaccination “.
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He adds: “In virology usually if a complication does not emerge within six months, a vaccine is considered safe. And so in the state it is.” Responding to the no vaxes who want to know what will happen in 10 or 20 years, Garattini stresses that “the impossible is expected. With this criterion we should not put any drug or vaccine on the market”. And he adds: “There is an excess of mistrust. What we know today is that those against Covid-19 are vaccines that have good efficacy corresponding to acceptable negative effects – he specifies – If we consider the damage that arises from the virus, the the fact that we have suffered 130 thousand victims and still today we have 60-70 deaths a day, there is no comparison “.
Finally, for Garattini, the obligation to vaccinate “is the last resort. When we have done everything we can do to convince everyone and we have not succeeded, we can get to that too”.
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In an interview with BergamoNews, the founder and president of the Mario Negri Institute also spoke of drugs: “Specific drugs against Covid-19 could arrive by the end of the year, but we need to vaccinate the whole world to avoid the risk of having new variants stronger, perhaps resistant to vaccination, because in this case vaccines would have to be redone to combat them “.
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