MOSCOW, 14 Sep. The Lancet magazine published an article criticizing the massive revaccination against coronavirus by an international group of scientists, including the staff of the World Health Organization (WHO). The study revealed the most frequent consequences of the transferred coronavirus According to experts, the existing vaccines are quite effective, and there is no urgent need for mass revaccination. In addition, as doctors noted, too early or frequent administration of repeated doses of drugs can lead to myocarditis and Guillain-Barré syndrome. concerns, according to their data, both mRNA vaccines (for example, Pfizer and Moderna) and drugs based on adenovirus — including the Russian Sputnik V. At the same time, the material emphasizes that the benefits of primary vaccination against COVID-19 significantly outweigh the risks from infection with coronavirus. It is noted that before recommending booster doses of vaccines, specialists will need to conduct appropriate research. Also, doctors insist that the drugs should become available all over the world, since many, according to them, still do not even have access to primary vaccination. July 13, 01:29 PM