How coronavirus vaccines work?
The Semmelweis University’s Communications Directorate has produced an animated educational film series to help maintain conscious health. The first part of the series called KliniKaland deals with vaccinations, in which we can learn about the working principle of traditional and new vaccines, such as COVID-19 – the origo quotes a statement from Semmelweis University.
The short film clearly and humorously, but professionally authentically, shows how protection develops under the influence of the vaccine.
Vaccines in brief
The video tells us that long-term protection against pathogens can be obtained in the safest way with vaccinations.
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