Overseas Network, January 2nd. According to local Israeli media reports, of the nearly 1 million Israelis who have received Pfizer’s new coronavirus vaccine, more than 200 are still diagnosed with the new coronavirus.

According to the report, because the vaccine cannot immediately produce immunity to the virus, people still need to be vigilant and protect themselves within one month of the first dose of vaccine.

On December 14, local time, a nurse at the Jewish Medical Center in Long Island, New York demonstrated the first batch of new coronavirus vaccines in the United States.

On the same day, Pfizer's first batch of nearly 3 million doses of the new crown vaccine arrived in the United States.

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  According to the "Times of Israel" and Russian Satellite News Agency reported on the 1st, data released on December 30, 2020 showed that currently about 240 Israelis have been diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia a few days after receiving Pfizer vaccine.

In addition, 319 people reported side effects such as weakness, dizziness and fever after receiving the injection, 5 people reported diarrhea, 14 people reported allergies such as itchy throat, and 293 people reported local symptoms such as pain and swelling after the injection. .

Twenty-six people developed "neurological symptoms".

  The Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation mentioned that four people in the country have died soon after being vaccinated by Pfizer.

Three of them have been considered by the Ministry of Health and doctors that the cause of death has nothing to do with the vaccine.

The fourth case is under investigation.

  Regarding the COVID-19 infection after vaccination, Israeli media pointed out that after vaccination, the human body still needs time to produce antibodies.

Studies on Pfizer vaccines so far have shown that immunity to the new coronavirus will increase 8 to 10 days after the first vaccination, but the effectiveness is only about 50%.

This is why the second dose of vaccine is very important afterwards.

However, even if the vaccine exerts its maximum effectiveness, vaccinators still have a 5% chance of being infected.

These data urge people to continue to be vigilant, especially within one month after the first dose of vaccine, all precautions still need to be thoroughly followed.

(Overseas Net Zhang Ni)