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BHU claims the risk of Delta variant even after Covid-19 vaccination

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Published : Sep 26, 2021, 8:22 PM IST

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The ongoing joint research between scientists of Banaras Hindu University and Hyderabad-based Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) found that even after two doses of Covid-19 vaccination, the risk of Delta variant remains intact.

Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh): The ongoing joint research between scientists of Banaras Hindu University and Hyderabad-based Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) found that even after two doses of Covid-19 vaccination, the risk of Delta variant remains intact.

The research team from BHU's Multi Splendor Research Unit and CCMB, Hyderabad sampled 14 such people who had been vaccinated from different districts of Purvanchal who had coronavirus symptoms. The research is published in the 23rd September digital issue of the International General Med Archives.

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Professor Dnyaneshwar Choubey of Banaras Hindu University said that we have seen that those who are vaccinated are also getting affected. For this, we have collected 14 samples. Everyone was vaccinated, but they had an infection.

Along with this, we traced them for a month. What is their health status. These four people got cured after falling ill for a few days. Two people in this had high blood pressure, diabetes and they were also 85 years old.

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Professor Choubey said that the Delta variant can break the unity created by vaccination. No severity is happening in people. Those people do not even need to go to the hospital. Along with this, there is no shortage of oxygen. The disease caused by vaccination is breaking the immunity but it is not making a person very sick.

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