Health
Antibodies are up to 300% higher when second vaccine is delayed: Study – Mint
The research suggests that the first shot primes the immune system, allowing it to start making protective antibodies against the virus. The longer that response…

Faced with a limited supply of shots and anxious populations waiting their turn, more countries are turning to an initially controversial strategy thats now been vindicated by scientific studies: doubling or tripling the intervals between the first and second Covid vaccine dose.A delay in getting the second shot not only allows the existing supply of shots to be more widely distributed, it boosts their protective power by giving the immune system more time to respond to the first inoculation. Levels…
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