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Vaccinated persons should still follow restrictive measures

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People with antibodies, when in contact with virus carriers, can become involuntary spreaders of the infection. The purpose of the vaccination and the formation of antibodies is to protect the immunized and to limit the epidemic when the virus enters their upper respiratory tract. This was explained to bTV by Dr. Nikolay Branzalov, Deputy Chairman of the Bulgarian Medical Association (BMA). 

Therefore, regardless of whether people have been vaccinated or have developed antibodies due to undergoing the disease, they must continue to follow the measures.



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