Is it true that the vaccinations in Bavaria started at the beginning of January just got the latest news on the laptop?

Rh
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And how does it even go so fast

st

Yes, but first to the police

na

First, the vaccine must be approved by the EU. And then there's a planning for the sequence.

mi

The vaccinations that are currently available can't be used by people who are allergic to nuts or who have hay fever

Pi

Once the EMA has reviewed the vaccine and it has been approved, it can be vaccinated. Maybe it will be so far this year.

How does it go so fast? Quite simply, the development of vaccines usually takes a very long time because the financing is very time-consuming and the process can come to a standstill from time to time - for a corona vaccine, on the other hand, large sums of money were raised in a very short time, so that there were sufficient resources throughout and staff gave. This enabled development to be accelerated significantly. By the way, testing has been going on for quite a while and a lot was done in parallel, which is otherwise done one after the other. In addition, research into mRNA vaccinations had been going on for a long time, so that there was a very good basic structure.

Pi

Where do you get this knowledge from? Do you have a source there?

To the best of my knowledge, the only people who are advised against vaccination are those who have had allergic reactions to drugs and vaccines in the past - and that is currently only on the part of the UK Medicines Agency. The EMA will comment on this when the review of the authorization application is complete.

But a source that generally advises nut allergy sufferers and people with hay fever from vaccination would be important for such theses.

Va

Officials are only suitable as test subjects.

Oc

The ema (these are the ones who decide on the approval) wants to grant approval this year. The vaccinations will then start almost immediately.

st

What do you mean by "only" suitable?

Va

Sorry Meant well

st

Thanks