Dr. Lyudmila Laba, the director of the Khodanova Immunity Correction Center, announced that even if a vaccinated person contracts "COVID-19," the progression of the virus is mild compared to those who are unvaccinated. The doctor, in a conversation with Sputnik Radio, points out that vaccination against the novel coronavirus infection reduces the likelihood of contracting "COVID-19." However, it remains possible for a vaccinated person to become infected, meaning that vaccination does not guarantee 100% protection; it makes the course of the illness mild and lasts no more than three days.
She states, "All patients complain of weakness, fatigue, excessive sweating, headaches, and joint pain. However, these symptoms disappear for vaccinated individuals within 1-3 days. The temperature for the vaccinated may also rise, but only for one day. Generally, they do not require any treatment." She adds that vaccination prevents the acute form of "COVID-19." If an unvaccinated person contracts the illness, they will need at least ten days to recover.