The omicron strain still exists and is difficult to control. However, the risk of a severe course of the disease can be reduced by revaccination.
Pfizer chief Albert Burla, announced the approach of a new wave of coronavirus and called for re-vaccination to reduce the risk of hospitalization and death, The Jerusalem Post reports.
“A new wave of pandemic is approaching. I believe not everyone has been revaccinated with the fourth dose of vaccine. Moreover, there is still an omicron strain that is difficult to control. According to the findings of scientists Israeli, vaccination helps to reduce the risk of hospitalization and death, ”said Albert Burla.
He noted that each country has its own developments regarding vaccination, so he does not give any recommendations to governments, but only provides information and data.
It will be recalled that the WHO believes that in the next two months in Europe there will be an increase in the incidence of coronavirus infection.
As reported, on June 26, 689 thousand Ukrainians did not receive a second dose of COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine, and more than 14 million people did not receive booster vaccinations.
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