A Greek doctor, who was one of the first to be vaccinated against the coronavirus in the United Kingdom, last week, urged the public, on Saturday, to restrict their fears about possible side-effects.
"Whatever the side-effects may be, they are nothing compared to being incubated and spending five days in intensive care," Giorgos Sakellion, an anesthesiologist, working in a COVID -19 ward, in the East England country of Essex, told the Athens-Macedonian News Agency.
The 54-year-old doctor was given the first dose of the vaccine on the 14th of December and the second dose is planned for the 5th of January 2021.
"The only discomfort I felt, which is similar to when you get the flu jab, was a bit of pain around the injection area and the feeling of a heavy arm for a day afterwards," Sakellion said.
What can one tell people to convince them about the vaccine? After many years of serious research, scientists have given their consent for the coronavirus vaccine that will save humanity from this deadly disease. So please take the correct decision and be vaccinated as soon as possible for the safety and health of your beloved family, the world's and, even, your own.
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