Two specialists recommended getting vaccinated due to the increase in respiratory infections

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Pizzi: “You have to get vaccinated against flu and Covid”

The infectologist Hugo Pizzi was also consulted about this problem, who was forceful with his recommendation: “We have to go to the vaccination center and ask that they give us the flu vaccine in one arm and the anti-Covid vaccine in the other.”

Another of the recommended inoculations is the one applied against pneumonia, which lasts five years in the body, unlike anti-grapal and anti-covid ones, whose preventive effects last approximately one.

The pre-winter season is conducive to the proliferation of respiratory diseases and the specialist explained that different varieties are circulating in the country: from Covid – which is no longer being tested – to the Influenza virus.

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The infectologist Hugo Pizzi.

Beyond the medication that is recommended by doctors, Pizzi advised resting if you experience symptoms of cough, fever and/or mucus. “You have to stop and hydrate very well for at least five days to recover and not infect anyone, not even at home. And when I say rest, it means being in bed,” he explained.

The infectologist Pizzi has a vast professional career.

He was one of the communication references during the time of Covid but he had already worked on other complex cases: the flu that in the winter of 2009 forced the closure of shopping centers, schools and even churches so that people stayed at home and had nowhere to go or meet.

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