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00:00Hello friends, a promise is a promise, we are here again to chat a little more.
00:06about COVID-19 vaccines. We'll do so from my personal experience as a subject
00:12who has been vaccinated and also as a doctor, so I hope my recommendations will be useful to you.
00:19I'm Dr. Heldo Santos and this is Medicine Explained, where we tell you everything so you feel good.
00:30Well, during these last few days many questions, many concerns have been arising,
00:45There has been a very intense exchange on social media, from patients to all doctors.
00:50They've been asking us about vaccination, about vaccines. There's a lot of anxiety, there's a lot
00:58anguish and some of the vaccines, I'm going to say some of the questions that have come to me,
01:02I'm going to read them from here. Perhaps one of the most frequently asked questions is, what is the best vaccine?
01:10I could also wait to get the best vaccine, that is, if they are giving it now.
01:15or the ones that are playing here in my area, in my country, in my region, are not the best or are not the best,
01:21It would be better for me to wait until the best one is available.
01:27Another question is, why is it good to have multiple vaccines? In other words, why so many vaccines?
01:32Why didn't the manufacturers agree and produce one or two vaccines?
01:39Can allergy sufferers get vaccinated?
01:43Can heart patients, diabetics, and kidney patients get the vaccine?
01:48Can they get vaccinated? We talked about that in the previous video.
01:52I recommend that you look for it, it's out there, it's on YouTube, on the Medicina Explicada channel,
01:58also on the Instagram profile, on TikTok, I mean, search, search there,
02:02because we already talked about that, so we are not going to touch on that question now.
02:07It might seem that it is better to have a single vaccine, than all governments,
02:12that all the laboratories had agreed, had joined forces,
02:16money and they would have investigated and there are people who say,
02:20Maybe the vaccine would have been obtained faster, maybe the vaccine would have been better,
02:24It was more perfect, it was more effective, it had fewer side effects.
02:29However, the answer is no. No, no, no, no.
02:33This entire research process that leads to a vaccine is a very complex process,
02:39which depends on many factors, on many variables,
02:43and that each laboratory, each firm, undertakes with a different perspective,
02:49always based on their own experience, on the scientists' own experience,
02:54of the researchers they have at their disposal,
02:57also of new discoveries that have occurred in recent times,
03:03also of their own potentialities, that is, not only of knowledge,
03:07but of what they can carry afterwards, there was in fact,
03:10It is of no use to a laboratory to develop a vaccine candidate
03:14that later does not have the technological capacity to produce on a large scale.
03:19And if all the laboratories join forces to develop a single vaccine candidate,
03:26It may be that after months they realize that the vaccine candidate was not effective,
03:31or that it was effective, but had many side effects,
03:35many adverse effects that made it unfeasible for use on a mass scale,
03:40because all that time would have been lost,
03:42all those months of research would have been lost.
03:44In this case, then, it is logical that several laboratories,
03:50for governments even those with the capacity to invest,
03:55to give money to those laboratories,
03:56or that have public institutions in the public domain,
04:01invest and develop research in parallel.
04:05That is, each one based on his experience,
04:08based on knowledge, on the training of its scientists,
04:12based on the potential it has after obtaining a vaccine,
04:19to be able to produce on a large scale,
04:22launch into a parallel race to obtain vaccines.
04:27So you don't have to wait months and months, or even years,
04:30to realize that the vaccine candidate,
04:33the technology that had been decided,
04:35it is not effective, it is not viable,
04:37and start from scratch.
04:38Well here, fortunately, several laboratories,
04:43At the same time, they broke into a race,
04:46even some institutes, some laboratories,
04:49with two and three vaccine candidates at the same time.
04:52That is, they divided their scientific teams into two and three teams,
04:57so that each one could develop,
04:59to see which one, more quickly,
05:02managed to obtain a model,
05:05a theoretical model first, because this is developed first theoretically,
05:09and then, that is put into practice in the laboratory.
05:14Thanks to that, today we have several vaccines,
05:21with a very good level of effectiveness, efficiency,
05:24and also with a very good level of security.
05:28Vaccines that are very different from each other.
05:31In some cases they are very different,
05:33that some are more traditional,
05:35use more conventional technologies,
05:37already applied and used in previous vaccines,
05:40which are widely used to prevent many diseases,
05:44and others that are very novel,
05:47others that are disruptive,
05:48That is, they have used the latest advances
05:54of genomics, proteonomics,
05:56of the knowledge that has been accumulated in recent years.
06:00Well, we have a wide spectrum of vaccine products
06:06which allows several laboratories to operate at the same time
06:11are producing a large volume of vaccines on a large scale.
06:16That allows access, that favors accessibility,
06:20also have several vaccines available,
06:22allows you to fine-tune your indications,
06:25and find out which vaccine is most effective
06:30or safer, or both,
06:32for each specific group that needs to be protected.
06:36This is very useful,
06:38because there may be a very effective vaccine,
06:40but nevertheless,
06:42It is known that for a certain population group
06:44has some risk,
06:46has a certain side effect,
06:47Well, that vaccine is not used in that group.
06:50And then another vaccine can be used,
06:53which may not have an effectiveness index
06:55as big as that one,
06:57However, its security is much greater
06:59and therefore make it logical and prudent
07:02that is the one that is used.
07:04Look, we're in a race against time.
07:07The more people get vaccinated,
07:09in the shortest time possible,
07:11the pandemic will be better controlled,
07:14preventing new variants of the virus from developing,
07:19that the virus mutates and generates variants
07:21or completely new mutations,
07:25that give him certain abilities,
07:27whether to evade current vaccines
07:30or to become more resilient
07:32to some types of medication
07:34or to become more contagious or more virulent.
07:38So it is very important
07:39that we achieve effective vaccination
07:44of large masses of population.
07:49And in this, as in everything,
07:51It's not just companies that compete,
07:54laboratories compete in effectiveness,
07:57in achieving a vaccine that is more effective
08:00and at the same time safer,
08:02but also in costs, in the economy.
08:05Those companies that achieve vaccines
08:06that are more cost-effective,
08:09that are more economical,
08:11that so much in obtaining,
08:13in producing on a large scale,
08:15as well as in transporting,
08:17in storing, that is,
08:18I can have a very novel vaccine,
08:20very modern,
08:22the top of technology,
08:24but that involves logistics
08:26very expensive,
08:27very cumbersome,
08:28because it needs a temperature
08:30too stable,
08:32an extreme temperature
08:33and then a process
08:35of gradual thawing.
08:37You then need not only the vaccine,
08:39but everything that goes with it
08:40to transport it,
08:42to store it,
08:43to apply it.
08:43That makes it a little more expensive.
08:46Well then,
08:47there is room for vaccines
08:49which are more economical,
08:51which are easier to transport,
08:53to handle,
08:54to store
08:55and that allows,
08:57For example,
08:57reach more remote areas,
09:00in a more effective way,
09:01simpler
09:03and therefore vaccinate people
09:05that would otherwise have been
09:06practically impossible to vaccinate.
09:08At the moment,
09:09many people are reading,
09:11they are a little restless
09:14because there are a lot of vaccines
09:16and they are like plucking the petals of a daisy,
09:19Should I get vaccinated or not?
09:20and which one do I get vaccinated with?
09:22I have a list here
09:23of some that are the most,
09:26let's say, known,
09:27about which the most has been published.
09:29Let us be clear that also
09:30at the moment
09:31are still under development
09:32several vaccine candidates,
09:34There are several institutions,
09:36several laboratories
09:38and various government organizations
09:40that are developing
09:41their own vaccine candidates
09:43that are found
09:44at different stages
09:45research.
09:47It means
09:47that vaccines
09:48that we have today
09:50They will not be the only ones,
09:51they are leaving in the next few months
09:52to keep adding
09:53more and more vaccines
09:55and that's very good.
09:56For all that we have told you,
09:58that's very good.
09:59Some will not pass the test,
10:01not always that it develops,
10:03that a vaccine is being investigated
10:04pass the test
10:06that it is effective
10:07and that it is at the same time
10:09safe enough
10:10so that it can be used
10:12on a large scale
10:13in large groups
10:13of the population,
10:14but we are sure
10:16that many of these
10:16vaccine candidates
10:17Yes, they will be able to be used
10:19and in the coming months
10:21we will be watching
10:22how they are introduced
10:24increasingly new vaccines.
10:26I want to clarify
10:27I'm not a virologist,
10:28I am not an immunologist,
10:29I'm not a specialist
10:30in vaccination,
10:32I am not a health professional either,
10:33public health specialist,
10:35I am a doctor
10:36cardiology specialist
10:37who has read a little
10:39about this
10:40and that has a certain notion
10:41on these topics.
10:42If you have any questions,
10:44any concerns,
10:45you can write here
10:46in the comments
10:47and if necessary
10:48we will seek advice
10:50of people who are
10:52specialists
10:52in these areas.
10:53Now let's talk
10:58of the vaccine
10:58of discord,
10:59the AstraZeneca vaccine
11:00that,
11:02As you know,
11:03in recent weeks
11:04has awakened
11:04both press reports,
11:06so much interest
11:07in public opinion,
11:09as perhaps
11:10some of you
11:11have seen
11:12that was a vaccine
11:13that I put on
11:14and a bit like
11:15to snack on
11:16curiosity
11:17and to call
11:18attention
11:19I said that there was
11:21chosen that vaccine.
11:22Then I'll explain to you
11:24why I chose
11:25the AstraZeneca vaccine,
11:27which were
11:28my motivations
11:29to choose
11:30specifically
11:31that vaccine
11:32and no other.
11:36And now I will tell you
11:38specifically
11:39why I chose
11:40the vaccine
11:41from AstraZeneca.
11:43Well then,
11:43I'm going to tell you,
11:44I am on the list
11:47vaccination
11:47from several centers
11:48in which I work,
11:50I signed up for all of them
11:51trying to see
11:53which way
11:54it came to me faster
11:55the summons
11:56for vaccination.
11:58The first summons
11:59that I received
12:01was that of
12:02a foundation
12:03where I work
12:04in the city
12:04of Miracle.
12:05Many greetings
12:06for my colleagues
12:07and friends
12:08of the foundation
12:09Najin and Zahias
12:09in Miracle.
12:11They summoned me
12:12to get vaccinated
12:13along with everything
12:13the staff,
12:15the medical team
12:16and paramedic
12:17who works there.
12:18I received the night
12:18before the summons,
12:20had a deadline
12:21until noon
12:22to be there.
12:24I had to finish
12:24quickie
12:25all my commitments
12:27a.m.
12:28and I left
12:29swift and fast
12:31over there.
12:32I usually take a while
12:33about an hour
12:35to arrive
12:36and I was able to arrive
12:37around 45 minutes
12:39without violating
12:40the rules
12:42of traffic
12:43because what's the point?
12:45go protect yourself
12:46with a vaccine
12:47and not protect themselves
12:48on the way.
12:49Well then,
12:49I got there,
12:51They had already told me
12:52since the day before
12:53that the vaccine
12:54that was going to happen to us,
12:56the one that had us
12:57touched
12:58to the workers,
13:00to medical staff,
13:02paramedical
13:02and non-assistance
13:04of the foundation
13:04Najin and Zahias
13:05it was the vaccine
13:06China Sinovac
13:07and I went,
13:10I went to put it on
13:11because here
13:13I'm going to answer them
13:14also
13:14the question
13:16what is
13:18the chicken
13:19of rice
13:19with chicken.
13:21What is the best vaccine?
13:23The best vaccine
13:24is the fastest
13:26you can put on,
13:28is the fastest
13:30have on hand,
13:31is the one you
13:32have access,
13:34I mean,
13:35you can't delay
13:36get vaccinated
13:38waiting for a better one.
13:40The important thing
13:41with vaccines
13:42is to be protected
13:44as soon as possible
13:45the largest amount
13:47of people possible.
13:50Good,
13:50there I appeared
13:51in miracle
13:52to put myself
13:53my Chinese vaccine
13:54and being
13:55in the queue,
13:56in line,
13:57when they were already missing
13:58like four or five
13:59people
14:00to arrive,
14:02it's over
14:02the vaccine.
14:03No?
14:04You have to understand
14:05which is very complex
14:06plan
14:07a whole strategy
14:08to vaccinate
14:09the largest amount
14:10possible number of people
14:11in the shortest time
14:12possible
14:12and all things
14:15organizational
14:15that carries around
14:16and then
14:18they told us
14:19Here we have
14:21the vaccine
14:22from AstraZeneca
14:23that we have been
14:24putting
14:25the second dose
14:26from other people
14:27from other centers
14:28that was his turn
14:29the second dose
14:30from AstraZeneca
14:30but there are still vaccines
14:32to put on you
14:33the first
14:34from AstraZeneca.
14:36That's it
14:36or come back tomorrow
14:38first thing in the morning
14:39and you go
14:40to have priority
14:41by then
14:41get vaccinated
14:42China
14:43the first dose.
14:44Some people
14:45they got very nervous
14:47they got very nervous
14:48very tense
14:48and they decided
14:50and they left
14:51and they left
14:52they did not want to put on
14:53the vaccine
14:53from AstraZeneca
14:54for all that has been said
14:55there always was
14:57two or three people
14:58that they looked at me
14:59and we decided
15:01a group of people
15:02we decided
15:02yes
15:03that we were leaving
15:03to put the AstraZeneca
15:04and so it was
15:06how I got
15:07AstraZeneca's
15:08I mean
15:08that I chose
15:10AstraZeneca's
15:11No
15:11I chose the Chinese one
15:13Yeah
15:14I had chosen
15:15the Chinese
15:15because it was
15:16the first one
15:17I was going to put on
15:17but I put myself
15:19AstraZeneca's
15:20because it was the one I got
15:21and why
15:22sirs
15:23the effect
15:24adverse effects
15:25above all
15:26prothrombotics
15:27that have been described
15:28in the vaccine
15:29from AstraZeneca
15:29they are good
15:31unlikely
15:33is one
15:35decade
15:35one million
15:36however
15:37however
15:39sometimes we lose
15:40of view
15:40that there are some
15:41medications
15:42there are some
15:43procedures
15:44that they have
15:45much greater risk
15:46and they continue to be used
15:47For example
15:48many procedures
15:50of cosmetic surgery
15:51which are widely
15:53used
15:54statistically have
15:55I mean
15:56mathematically
15:57much more risk
15:59that the risk
16:01which is calculated
16:02that has the vaccine
16:03from AstraZeneca
16:04also
16:05at the moment
16:06the press
16:07public opinion
16:08the authorities
16:09regulatory
16:10politicians
16:11everyone
16:12he is very attentive
16:13of these vaccines
16:15for obvious reasons
16:16for the relatively
16:17little time
16:18in which they have been developed
16:19have been tested
16:21and they have begun
16:22to use
16:22on a large scale
16:23and therefore
16:24there is like
16:24a species
16:25of sensitivity
16:26of how that
16:28is being looked at
16:28with a magnifying glass
16:29all that
16:31happens
16:32around
16:32of vaccines
16:33however
16:34the vaccine
16:35from AstraZeneca
16:36has demonstrated
16:37very effective
16:38and another advantage
16:39another advantage
16:41that we can't
16:42lose sight of
16:43in the vaccine
16:43from AstraZeneca
16:44is that this company
16:46has achieved
16:47agreements
16:48with countries
16:49Latin Americans
16:50like Mexico
16:51like Brazil
16:52to produce
16:53the vaccine
16:54in institutions
16:55of those countries
16:56I mean
16:57to do
16:58a transfer
16:59technological
17:00it is something
17:00that there is to
17:01applaud him
17:01to AstraZeneca
17:02this had been done
17:04had been achieved
17:05These agreements
17:06had been achieved
17:06before these reports
17:08that have overshadowed
17:09a bit
17:09the prestige
17:11of the vaccine
17:12It is not that the company
17:14was the one who was going
17:15to produce
17:15the vaccine
17:16in those countries
17:17but it was going
17:17to transfer
17:18all knowledge
17:19all the technology
17:20so that in those countries
17:22could be produced
17:24the vaccine
17:24and so?
17:25it is something
17:26that can be improved
17:27the coverage
17:29the speed
17:30with which you get vaccinated
17:31in several countries
17:33can also
17:35favor
17:36how personal
17:37scientist
17:38of those countries
17:38gain experience
17:40and training
17:41that allows them
17:42in the future
17:43develop vaccines
17:44against other types
17:45of viruses
17:46against other types
17:47of pathogens
17:48and all that
17:49is being seen
17:50braking
17:51by the cloak
17:52of insecurity
17:53and scary
17:54that has awakened
17:56some reports
17:57from the press
17:58and some institutions
17:59let's hope that
18:00all this
18:01can be cleared up
18:02that we understand
18:03that the vaccine
18:04from AstraZeneca
18:05it's not
18:06a vaccine
18:07insecure
18:07that is not
18:09a vaccine
18:09that it be
18:10ineffective
18:11because from there
18:12happens
18:13that if it is
18:14ineffective
18:15that if not
18:15it's worth it
18:16for the percent
18:17of effectiveness
18:17of protection
18:19the level
18:20at risk
18:21that entails
18:21So friends
18:22follow my advice
18:23what is the best vaccine
18:25the one that is fastest
18:26you can put on
18:27you already know
18:28get vaccinated
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