What are the two different vaccines against the emerging coronavirus that German Chancellor Angela Merkel received? And why is “reactive vaccination” recommended for those around people with a dangerous strain of the Corona virus? What are the justifications of German experts who warned of the danger of the “Delta” breed? And what infections will lead to death within 10 or 20 years? The answers are in this comprehensive report in which we learn about the latest data on the Corona virus and the risks of upcoming epidemics.
Merkel received a dose of the “Moderna” vaccine against Corona, after previously receiving a first dose of the “Astra Zeneca” vaccine. Read also Green mushroom appears in India in a patient infected with corona Corona Delta terror strain hits Moscow, sweeps the world, and records new symptoms Corona Delta Plus strain appears in several countries and is resistant to antibody drugs Egypt announces its readiness to produce 3 million doses per day of the Corona vaccine
Why was the vaccine changed in the second dose?
newspaper “Le Parisien” (said Le Parisien ) French The German Chancellor 66, received dose AstraZeneca on April 16 / April last before the suspension used for period after registration many cases blood clots caused by vaccine in number of European countries.
The German chancellor’s spokesperson at the time published a picture of the vaccination certificate on Twitter to prove that she had received the vaccine. The use of the Swedish-British vaccine – which was received by a number of German politicians, including President Frank-Walter Steinmeier – was limited to those over 60 years old in Germany.

Why is the “reactive vaccination” recommended for those around people infected with a dangerous strain of the Corona virus?
The High Authority of Health in France recommends that people around patients infected with a dangerous strain of the emerging corona virus be widely vaccinated, within the framework of the so-called “reactive vaccination” campaign.
In a report published by the newspaper Le Parisien French , Nicolas Perrault said that at the beginning of the week, the Supreme Health Authority publicly called for the adoption of a “reactive vaccination strategy” that is based on giving people around a person infected with a dangerous strain of the Corona virus – such as the Indian “Delta” strain – a first dose. of the vaccine in order to limit the spread of this highly contagious strain, which could become the most common strain in France in the coming weeks.
The term reactive vaccination includes, according to the Supreme Authority of Health, “all persons who share housing with the patient, and his colleagues at work or at the university.”
“The idea is to carry out a large-scale vaccination, including not only the first or second group with which the virus carrier has established contact, but also the group of people who are far from him,” said Elizabeth Buffett, head of the technical vaccination committee of the health authority. Reactive vaccination includes all people who are in the environment of a person carrying the virus, taking into account the possibility of everyone being exposed to infection.
The French Ministry of Health announced that it will follow the recommendations of the High Authority for Health. This is a response to a strategy the government put in place when dealing with some cases a few weeks ago. The vaccination was offered to residents of some neighborhoods in Bordeaux, Strasbourg or even Brest, where cases of infection with the Indian Delta strain were recorded.
German virus experts warn of the dangers of the Delta strain
We stay with the Delta strain, as German experts have warned of the dangers of the new highly contagious strain of Corona “Delta”, according to a report in the website Deutsche Welle .
The site stated that “researchers specializing in the study of air from the German Max Planck Institute revealed that in closed rooms, a few minutes of unprotected contact with an infected person are sufficient before infection occurs.”
In a statement to dpa, Carsten Wassel, Secretary-General of the German Society for Immunology, explained that “the delta strain is slightly more contagious than the currently prevalent alpha strain. Based on current data, which is still not definitive, about 85% of the population must be immune to be immune to the virus.” The unvaccinated are indirectly protected.”
“We therefore need to reach herd immunity on hard-to-reach scales as there is no approved vaccine for children under 12 years old and there are no general vaccination recommendations for anyone under 18 years old. Herd immunity may only be achieved in some facilities such as nursing homes, but not for the majority of the population.”
In this regard, German Health Minister Jens Spahn said, “The question is not about whether the Delta strain will dominate Corona in Germany, but about when that will happen.”
In 10 or 20 years we will die from these infections
Said British researcher Edith Hurd -riash Laboratory molecular biology Euro that after about 10 or 20 years die from infections caused bacteria resistant to antibiotics, which will not be able to control that, according to statements to newspaper “Le Figaro” ( Le Figaro ) French.
“Two years ago we were already aware of a certain risk because we knew there were other viruses, such as the one responsible for the emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome. In addition, we need molecular tools to understand what is happening. We knew that these topics were urgent until the epidemic broke out,” she added. In this regard, the question of how the epidemic emerged is one of the main questions that we need to answer. The other question is to understand why antibiotic resistance is increasing so rapidly. The problem is not only with hospitals, because this resistance also appears in bacteria in the ocean “.
The researcher continued, “If we can understand what is going on, we can prevent the phenomenon from happening. As a result of many companies stopping developing antibiotics, there are very few types of drugs today. After about 10 or 20 years we will die from infection caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria, Which we won’t be able to fight. Over the past 100 years, life expectancy has doubled thanks to treatments like antibiotics and vaccines. If we stand idly by, the current antibiotics won’t be able to fight the infection, which will be the next epidemic “.