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People who had COVID-19 may only need one shot, new studies show – Business Insider – Business Insider
Another study similarly found that healthcare workers who had COVID-19 responded to their first shot the way most people respond to their second.

People commonly report more side effects after their second coronavirus shot than their first.
But researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai discovered a slightly different response among patients who already had COVID-19.
These patients not only had stronger side effects including fatigue, headache, chills, fever, and muscle/joint pain after their first injection, but they also had more antibodies compared to those who had never been sick before.
In a study out Monday that’s…
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