All 3 COVID-19 vaccines still produce strong immune response 8 months later, new study finds

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All three currently authorized COVID-19 vaccines still showed signs of a strong immune response eight months later without a booster, according to a study published Friday in the New England Journal of Medicine.

Dr. Ashish Jha speaks on who would be eligible for the Moderna booster after the unanimous decision to recommend the 3rd shot six months after the second dose.All three currently authorized COVID-19 vaccines still showed signs of a strong immune response eight months later withoutThe study analyzed specific markers of immunity found in the blood of people vaccinated with Pfizer, Moderna and the Johnson & Johnson vaccines.

Pfizer and Moderna vaccines rely on the same type of technology, called mRNA, while Johnson & Johnson uses a different technology, called viral vector. The two technologies prompt different types of immune responses. "We think the antibodies are often more relevant preventing against infection, and the T-cells are more relevant killing the virus -- so preventing severe disease," said Dr. Todd Ellerin, director of infectious diseases at South Shore Health and an ABC News medical contributor.

 

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Then why do i have Covid-19?

Science quantifies. Journalists use words such as strong. A number on the ongoing efficacy seems warranted.

And natural immunity trumps them all.

Boosters not needed then? Sounds good

So experts still don’t have a clue. Just throw against wall for plan of the week.

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They will be Many deaths to come from the vaccine & 'they' will blame unvaxxed covid like they been..Ye vaccinated spread it like wildfire cuz they think they safe.🙌 SO SAD, what has happen to American people? . They dont even know what they are anymore.. Its SO Sad!

Yet, Foxnews hypocrites preaching otherwise even though themselves are fully vaccinated

'showed signs' of a 'strong immune response', lol. don't our bodies without vaccines also usually offer a 'strong immune response'?

I know countless people who have been fully vaccinated and still got Covid. How much are these companies paying you?

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