In the wake of another rise in Covid-19 cases in several countries, the (WHO) has recommended booster vaccination for the elderly and other vulnerable groups.
and it still wasn t safe for her to see her family. but now new research shows that even those who are vulnerable are well protected with the booster vaccine. actually, those who are shielding showed a lesser response, a lower response to vaccination, to others who weren t shielding. as you move from one vaccination to two and from two to three, that changed. and, most markedly, with that third vaccination, the booster vaccination, everybody hit a ceiling in response in their antibodies to sars cov 2. the study found this booster gives a tenfold increase in our antibodies compared to the first two vaccines. at this vaccination clinic, linda, who has diabetes, is finally getting round to having her booster. because you always worry. i mean, istill wear masks when i go shopping, so i am overprotective anyway. and i know it s something we probably got to live with. so it is good news, brilliant news. and after nearly three years.
showed a lesser response, a lower response to vaccination, to others who weren t shielding. as you move from one vaccination to two and from two to three, that changed. and, most markedly, with that third vaccination, the booster vaccination, everybody hit a ceiling in response in their antibodies to sars cov z. the study found this booster gives a tenfold increase in our antibodies compared to the first two vaccines. at this vaccination clinic, linda, who has diabetes, is finally getting round to having her booster. because you always worry. i mean, i still wear- masks when i go shopping, so i am overprotective anyway. and i know it s something. we probably got to live with. so it is good news, brilliant news. and after nearly three years. hello, how are you? nice to meet you at last. yeah, please come in. after all this time. yes! today, i ve finally
In a new study, researchers analyzed COVID-19 vaccination and surveillance data to understand the effect of primary vaccinations, boosters, and prior SARS-CoV-2 infections on severe COVID-19 outcomes and subsequent infections.