TUXON (KVOA) – As the country waits for the approval of the Covid-19 vaccine, many viewers want to know what happens if they get the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine and then the second dose
Newly published documents state that Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine meets FDA criteria for success.
Research data show that the vaccine was 52% effective after the first dose and 95% effective after the two doses, but what happens if one does not get a second dose?
Deept Bhattacharya, an associate professor of immunobiology at the University of Arizona, said that a person’s body forms memory cells after the first vaccine. Then, after the second vaccination he said they would produce a faster and stronger immune response and build up antibody levels.
“The real question is how long you will be immune and almost certainly without question whether you will be immune for a long time if you get that second dose.” “The other issue is that you get the infection you don’t really want. It’s mainly in your nose, it doesn’t have a lot of symptoms, you don’t really see it and basically you infect someone who has the highest. Risk. Again, you have The more antibodies there are, the more immune response you have and you will get it after another dose … less likely you will inadvertently give it to someone else, “Bhattacharya said.
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