She told TASS about this.

“To begin with, the presence of antibodies is not on the list of medical contraindications for vaccination ... In conditions when the spread of the Indian strain is gaining momentum and the incidence is rapidly increasing, doctors believe that it is necessary to vaccinate without regard to the level of antibodies,” she said.

Rakova emphasized that a person who counts on the fact that this or that level of antibodies will be able to protect him “risks his health”.

The deputy mayor also added that the Moscow authorities will soon open up an opportunity for revaccination against coronavirus at vaccination points. 

“In the near future, we will open such an opportunity at our vaccination points and will re-admit people for vaccination,” she said.

As previously reported by the NSN, State Duma deputy, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, former chief sanitary doctor of Russia Gennady Onishchenko urged Russians to be vaccinated against coronavirus.