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Test after vaccination
There was an opportunity to be vaccinated with a normal vaccine. And the following question arose: if 1-2 days after the introduction of a dose of the vaccine, I will take an express test for an antigen or a PCR test to travel to Turkey, will the test turn out to be positive precisely because of the vaccination? I apologize if the question is stupid, but I'm not an expert, but there are a lot of health workers here, tell me, please.
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аватар kathyyy2010
It won't, one has nothing to do with the other.
аватар ollennka
I absolutely agree with the previous speaker.
But the chance of getting sick after the vaccine still remains, so wash your nose and mouth before the smear.
аватар Vika284
Ex-Minister of Health Stepanov about vaccination and test
“... A person, if he passes the PCR test during this period of time, will simply have a positive PCR test, but there will be, I emphasize, no manifestations”
аватар ollennka
Perhaps Comrade Stepanov did not mean PCR, but an antigen, for example. Because a smear with the DNA of a virus is a manifestation of the disease.
аватар ollennka
In general, wash your mouth and nose more often, otherwise they will find not only viruses there, but also Staphylococcus aureus (I'm not kidding, the real results of a medical examination when applying for a job).
аватар nataha33
ollennka, and if you wash your mouth and nose before a smear, then it will not turn out that the result will be indefinite? In general, they warn that 2-3 hours before the analysis you can not drink, eat, smoke, rinse your nose.
аватар Apyatka
Well, if Stepanov said that he would be positive, then it is difficult to argue with him) In what interview did he say this? Where to read?
But there is a strange story. If a person sheds the virus after being vaccinated, it is contagious. Is there any point in a vaccine that makes people contagious? Brad indeed.
аватар ollennka
Absolute nonsense. I'm not a doctor, but even I see this nonsense.
nataha33, if the virus RNA is not detected, then the result is negative. Here one of two, the third is not given. I know that you can't eat, drink, etc. before a smear, but the question is how NOT to get a positive result.
аватар Vika284
Stepanov at a briefing on February 9
The article is completely
straight language (direct speech)
Source: Stepanov at a briefing on February 9
https://www.pravda.com.ua/rus/news/2021/02/9/7282799/index.amp
Direct speech: "The vaccine that arrives in Ukraine will be safe - do not trust manipulations and fakes....
A person, if he passes the PCR test during this period of time, will simply have a positive PCR test, but there will be, I emphasize, no manifestations. Or a person may become ill, but should have a mild illness.
According to this principle, the effectiveness of any vaccine is considered. For example, the flu vaccines that we are already used to."
аватар Vika284
Here is the briefing of the video, this phrase is at about 13 minutes
https://m.you tube.com/watch?v=sBRfigTVCPM
аватар ollennka
Everyone's gone crazy. Classic flu vaccines are "unfinished" whole virus. And for the coronavirus vaccines, so far everything has been made according to a different principle, only pieces of RNA have been pulled out.
Forbes writes exactly the same thing: "So what does it mean when a vaccinated person tests positive? It likely indicates that they were infected with SARS-CoV-2 just prior to or after being vaccinated." The rest are too lazy to watch.
So sleep well, folks.
аватар Apyatka
Vika284 in an interview with Stepanov "This period" is when the vaccinated person became infected. And it means that the vaccinated will not get sick when the test is positive. That the disease will be asymptomatic.
This does not mean at all that after vaccination, he will secrete the virus.
аватар Apyatka
Phrases taken out of context are the biggest scourge of our time)
аватар ollennka
And I also like the phrase of the year - "asymptomatic disease" ...
аватар Vika284
The question was that the girl wants to be vaccinated and take a PCR test in 1-2 days
According to what Stepanov said, there is a possibility that a person may become asymptomatically ill and the PCR test will be positive
If a person is asymptomatic, how will a person know whether he is ill or not, he will naturally find out when he does a PCR test
аватар nataha33
Thanks everyone for the replies!
Fuh, all this is difficult ... I think that I will still get vaccinated, it’s stupid to refuse Pfizer on the ball. The main thing is that the injection should not be given 1-2 days before departure, otherwise if the temperature rises as a side effect, then my Turkey will be covered with a copper basin. I understand with my head that the vaccine should not give a positive test, but you never know ...
аватар Apyatka
Half the world has already been asymptomatic) This is all the time without any vaccines.
The girl is wondering if she will have a positive PCR because of the vaccine)
аватар Apyatka
ollennka, Well, why exactly the year. Asymptomatic course occurs in many diseases. This is especially evident in STD infections.
аватар ollennka
Apyatka, because there was no such PR until 2020.
аватар lana_181
nataha33 And in vain you want to be vaccinated. After vaccination, the chance of getting sick, if you have not had a corona before, is high. These are examples of my friends. True, they were made exactly by Pfizer and it was in Israel. The result after vaccination with the first dose was a temperature of almost 40, children were infected and were sick for two weeks. After that, they don’t make a second vaccine, but this is in Israel, I repeat. Why take such a risk and make a vaccine if you really want to inject yourself before rest? At least the temperature can be. It's easier to pass the test and go on vacation calmly.
аватар ollennka
Really. Pharmaceutical companies of Chota are squatting there, conducting clinical trials with tens of thousands of subjects. And all you have to do is take the examples of friends, how much money would be saved.
аватар lana_181
ollennka if this is sarcasm, then it is inappropriate. But if you want to experiment on yourself, then you are welcome). By the way, Israel was the first country on which all these experiments were carried out, and are still being carried out. They all have Pfizer vaccines, and oh, their factory in Israel .. so yes, an example of friends is better than trying it on yourself. Although you can prick yourself with a Sputnik, they also conduct research).
аватар ollennka
))) How did you guess that this is sarcasm?
Seriously, I plan to inject in the fall, while there are still old antibodies in the blood after the illness. And to be honest, I wouldn't want to get sick a second time.
аватар lana_181
ollennka so the vaccination does not free from the disease). Well, inject, there will be more slaves on the planet)) .In general, we are here about whether it is worth injecting before flying to Turkey).
аватар Elenka08
lana_181, about the slaves had fun, thanks. And you can also distribute Wi-Fi :))) to be in the role of a modem
аватар ollennka
lana_181, the question is still about how not to get a positive PCR after vaccination.
God bless them, with anti-vaccinators, it is more surprising that the pandemic did not encourage people to wash their hands and cover up when coughing and sneezing.))) But they pour themselves abundantly with an antiseptic over street dirt.
аватар mindguru
Do you still remember Suprun!
аватар Vika284
I support vaccination with a good vaccine and good vaccines, if there is such an opportunity, Pfizer-BioNTech should be 100% done.
I don’t want to go through this nightmare again, I will be vaccinated and my family will also be vaccinated
my subjective opinion is generally better not to do it before traveling to another country, at least 14 days before the start of the trip
аватар nataha33
Vika284, 100% agree with you about vaccination! If it wasn't for the already booked tour, I wouldn't have hesitated at all. But if I refuse now, it is unlikely that such an opportunity will present itself in the near future.
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