Inactivated vaccines only contain killed pathogens that cannot multiply. Such vaccines are used, for example, against diphtheria, whooping cough, hepatitis B and tetanus. No dead vaccine has yet been approved against the coronavirus, the French company “Valneva” is currently working on the development.
According to Health Minister Mückstein, it will take a few more months before a dead vaccine receives mandatory approval. In addition, the politician pointed out that advantages over the currently available vaccine are unlikely.
Competitive athletes and younger people are not excluded from possible long-term damage from a corona disease, Mückstein continues. “And we also have almost 30-year-olds in the intensive care unit, that’s not how it is,” explained the medical graduate.
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On Thursday afternoon, Mückstein revealed via “Twitter” that he had even written Thiem a letter and offered him an informative conversation if the tennis professional “wants to clear up any uncertainties about the vaccination”.
In order to be able to take part in the Australian Open in January of next year, Thiem had announced that he would also want to use one of the currently approved vaccines if necessary.
No unvaccinated professionals in Australia
After an e-mail from the WTA women’s tour was recently made public, in which the participation of unvaccinated players was promised subject to a 14-day quarantine, Victoria’s Prime Minister Daniel Andrews gave this hope a clear refusal.
“We are banning people who are not vaccinated from pubs, cafes, restaurants, the MCG (Melbourne Cricket Ground, Anm. d. Red.) and all sorts of other events, “Andrews explained as justification and added:” We will not apply for a waiver. That basically solves the problem. “
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