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What is the vaccine gap and when does it arise?

The vaccination rate against the coronavirus in Spain has exceeded expectations months after its inception. A total of 25 million people they have the Schedule complete.

This causes a modification as for the profile of the infected person or symptoms. However, coronavirus cases continue to be in both vaccinated and unvaccinated people.

Coronavirus cases are not all from unvaccinated people. The 5,5% of the current infections that are registered in Spain they carried the complete pattern. The 11,4% They carry single dose inoculated and the 83% they are persons without vaccinate.

The average age of the infected person after the advance of the vaccination campaign is 27 years. The clinical picture of those infected vaccinated or of the younger profiles changes.

Mild symptoms

Fever, loss of taste and smell and lack of oxygen are not so common since the appearance of other variants, as the delta. On the other hand, yes they are sneezing, runny nose and headache.

This 5% of vaccinated people who are infected is what is known as the vaccination gap. This gap vaccination It arises when the person is vaccinated, but develops a less strong immune response and they become infected. The difference compared to someone who has not been vaccinated is that the symptoms are milder.

All drugs have a percentage of failure or gap. Experts identify who it can affect, although they explain that there may be some random component.

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