Vilnius conducted an experiment: how did the amount of antibodies change during the month after the COVID-19 vaccination?



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Algė from Vilnius 15 minutes He said that a few years ago, he underwent an autologous erythrocyte stem cell transplant (his own cells were transplanted) due to a lymphoma that had not responded to chemotherapy.

So she was one of the first to get vaccinated with COVID-19.

“When I called from the Santara clinics and asked if he agreed, I had no doubts: I was surprised by the sudden YES answer to the doctor who called,” he said.

He received the first dose of the vaccine on January 14 and the second on February 4.

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“After the first dose, I did not feel any side effects, only my hand hurt a little, after the second I felt a little fatigue, but both. I was vaccinated with the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine,” Algė said.

According to the woman, a week after the second dose, she was bled for quantitative antibodies in the Santara clinics.

He had to wait a long time for a reply, but was not disappointed:

“Quantitative test of IgG class antibodies against the S1 domain of the SARS-CoV-2 protein S (needle) (positive above 50 AU / mL). Your score as of 02/12/2012: 12,896.0 “.



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