"I can refer to the experience of Kommunarka, today it is 32 thousand PCR-confirmed patients (in a year and a half

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), at the moment we have two patients in the hospital after vaccination, but not in a severe form," he said is he.

As noted by Protsenko, the idea of ​​vaccination is that "the body is ready to face the infection, and not to prevent it."

“That is why I say that vaccination will make it easier, in case of infection, to survive the fact of the disease, but it is not able to protect 100%,” he said.

At the same time, Protsenko again called for wearing masks and gloves, as well as constantly changing them.

Earlier, Protsenko assessed the situation with coronavirus infection COVID-19.