translated from Spanish: Vaccines are not the real danger, Covid-19 is

Mexico.- Vaccines currently generated against the SARS-CoV-2 virus, responsible for Covid-19, have high efficacy and safety, however, doubts may arise about their implementation due to the dissemination of news of some adverse effects. Arturo Liñán, an expert in vacunology, mentioned in a talk for Debate that it is important to investigate the real risks of getting vaccinated and not get carried away by sensationalism, because the real risk is to have covid-19.
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It’s more insecure not to get vaccinated
Despite their high safety and effectiveness, vaccines “can cause adverse effects due to unexpected adverse reactions by our system to some component of vaccine formulation,” explained Arturo Liñán, expert in biochemistry and vaccines. Read more: New York plans to vaccinate tourists against Covid-19 with doses of J&JThe Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, until the end of March, presented 50 cases of adverse reactions; in the case of the Modern vaccine, there were 21, each giving 5 and 2.8 cases for every million doses of vaccines applied, which would represent in the case of Pfizer-BioNTech a 0.0005 percent risk of anaphylaxis; and for Modern’s case, a 0.00028 percent chance of an adverse effect occurring.

In both cases, this is a much lower rate and percentage than the consequences of coronavirus, whose fatality rate is greater than 2 percent, die, or about two people out of 100 who become coronavirus- die. Immunization protects everyone
Adverse reactions will depend on your genetics and ultimately susceptibility to vaccine components that, as already said, can be very remote, but can occur. Arturo Liñán recommended that, if he has any previous allergies, any reaction to the vaccine is more likely to be present; however, not all allergies are candidates for such a reaction and, therefore, the right thing to do is to investigate or ask a doctor if it is possible to get the vaccine.” You’re more likely to die from coronavirus than die from the vaccine.” It is important to get vaccinated, because in doing so we protect those who will not be able to be vaccinated, because they have a vulnerability, such as suffering from a vaccine-susceptible disease, even perhaps because they are allergic to immunization, so Arthur concluded that those who are vaccinated create a protective barrier for those who are not vaccinated or cannot be vaccinated. Read more: SEP seeks to give free internet to schools after return to face-to-face classesControls
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires vaccine manufacturers to register the Vaccine Adverse Reaction Notification System with any cases that occur (CDC, 2021). The Data
Report Adverse effects presented after vaccination are reported in the Vaccine Adverse Reaction Notification System (Vaers), however, even if recorded, it has not yet been proven that the vaccine has actually been the cause of such an adverse reaction.

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