epidemiology and modern vaccination technologies of sechenov university corresponding member of the russian academy of sciences professor doctor of medical allow me a short preface, because now we have an interesting situation, to some extent, deja vu. just imagine the beginning of the twentieth year, some kind of coronavirus, where you are, either it will flare up, or it won’t flare up, but, in principle, viruses that want a common cold, and then it all went on and on, then there were no developed antiviruses. there were no medicines. there was no need to get over everything and then, thank god , just sneezing arose in india and all these new variants of microns come there, as expected, every two months. the b2 86 virus appeared. and what did they catch on, and the problem is that it has 35 mutations, not there, 2-3 from each other, and it differs from amicron in the same way as amicron differed from delta, but it was different, it came and micron consider the coronavirus over. yes, and now we are all speculating. we don’t know how vaccines will behave against him without drugs. no, what will happen? will sound. well, of course, the poi