(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Anti-epidemic medical experts: China's vaccines are mature and reliable, and personal prevention habits must still be adhered to after vaccination

  China News Service, Shanghai, January 13 (Reporter Jiang Yu) Li Feng, director of the Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center, Gao Yuan, director of the Department of Critical Care Medicine, Renji Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine, Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital Li Yingchuan, director of the intensive care unit, expressed his views on the current new crown pneumonia epidemic and vaccination at related events on the 13th.

  On the same day, employees from the German multinational Vorwerk voluntarily invested in the purchase of a batch of their company's home appliances, which were donated to anti-epidemic workers who contributed to the prevention and control of the new crown pneumonia epidemic in Shanghai.

At the donation ceremony, Li Feng said that the new crown pneumonia epidemic has become more complicated and may further evolve in the short term, but the new crown pneumonia still meets the characteristics of basic respiratory diseases, and the means of prevention are still opening windows for ventilation, washing hands frequently, and keeping social The most important thing is to wear a mask.

  Gao Yuan said that China is advancing vaccination in an orderly manner. China's vaccine technology is mature and reliable. If China's vaccination rate reaches 70%, a situation of herd immunity may be established.

At present, high-risk groups such as medical staff and cold chain practitioners who are easily exposed to the virus have begun to vaccinate. Next, universal vaccination may be promoted. I hope that everyone will actively vaccinate the new coronavirus vaccine, because everyone is safe, and only individuals are safe.

  "The Chinese government is very strict in the prevention and control of the epidemic. Recently, China has sporadic and sporadic epidemics, but as long as you follow good epidemic prevention measures, especially personal preventive measures, I believe that most parts of China are safe. "The virus will mutate," said Li Yingchuan, "but it is certain that the vast majority of vaccines in China are effective. If everyone is vaccinated, then China will become safer. As a normal life in the future, even if vaccinated Personal precautionary habits such as vaccines, frequent hand washing, and wearing masks must still be adhered to."

  At the donation ceremony, Zhang Wenhong, leader of the Shanghai New Coronary Pneumonia Medical Treatment Expert Team and Director of the Infectious Diseases Department of Huashan Hospital, expressed gratitude and respect to all sectors of society who cared about and cared for medical staff.

He said: "All sectors of society are united to fight the epidemic. China has such a good atmosphere. We will definitely win the final victory in the fight against the epidemic." (End)