The specificity of those who caught Covid and took two doses of the vaccine
One of the features of the 'Delta' variant virus is that it can infect even those who have been vaccinated. This is currently the biggest challenge. Various studies have already found that the majority of cases of Covid infection are due to 'delta' even after receiving the vaccine.
We are still in the
fight against the Covid -19 epidemic. Despite the availability of vaccines
against Covid, concerns remain about the prevalence of genetically modified
viruses.
The 'Delta' variety found in India is the most endangered of these. In addition to creating the second strongest wave of Covid in the country, 'Delta' is once again raising Covid cases in many places including the US, UK, Australia and China.
One of the features of
the 'Delta' variant virus is that it can infect even those who have been
vaccinated. This is currently the biggest challenge. Various studies have
already found that even after receiving the vaccine, the majority of cases of
Covid infection are due to 'delta'.
However, a study by
ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research) and the National Institute of
Virology was released yesterday. The observations shared by this study are of
paramount importance as ‘Delta’ poses a major threat.
That is, those who received Covid and received
two doses of Covid vaccine Covishield had a stronger resistance to Delta, the
study said. The study claims that this is much safer for those who have been
vaccinated after the vaccine.
As we know, antibodies against Covid 19 are found in the body of an infected person after they are infected. Its extent and function vary from person to person. However, resistance to natural diseases is possible in them. Antibodies to the disease are also found in people who have been vaccinated. It has already been said that 'Delta' can get into both these categories. But studies show that 'Delta' can be a bit confusing to climb into someone who has acquired immunity in both of these ways. The researchers said the study was aimed at determining the severity of the Delta attack among those who received the vaccine and those who became infected.
However, the researchers said that their research was performed experimentally with infected cats and that those experiments did not show a mutation in the virus but did say that "such mutations cannot be ruled out."