Coronavirus: Getting Covid after vaccination
Nuala McGovern brings together people from around the world to discuss how major news stories are affecting their lives.
Vaccines are seen as a way out of the coronavirus pandemic; a way to stop transmission and have fewer patients in hospital. Host Nuala McGovern shares different experiences of vaccination and hospitalisation.
For some who have been vaccinated, infection is still possible, but hospitalisation is expected to be less likely. Two guests describe their reactions to getting a positive test, after having Covid jabs, and how the virus affected them.
We consider too those who are hesitant about the Covid vaccine, despite the dangers of catching the disease. We hear what led to a change of mind and agreement to get vaccinated.
And covid patients, who had been treated in hospital for several months, tell us how the mental toll and isolation at times was as challenging as their physical symptoms.
(Photo: A Tunisian teacher receives the Pfizer vaccine against COVID-19, 25 May 2021. Credit: EPA/Mohamed Messara.)
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