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Could A Single-Dose Of COVID-19 Vaccine After Illness Stretch The Supply? – KALW
Public health officials say it's important to vaccinate as many people as quickly as possible to reduce the risk posed by new coronavirus variants.

Public health officials say it’s important to vaccinate as many people as quickly as possible to reduce the risk posed by new coronavirus variants. One strategy to stretch existing supplies albeit with huge logistical challenges would be to give just one dose of the vaccine to people who have recovered from COVID-19.
About half a dozen small studies, all consistent with one another but as yet unpublished, suggest this strategy could work.
Dr. Mohammad Sajadi, at the University of Maryland medical…
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