Friday, July 23, 2021

STUDY: LONGER GAP BETWEEN PFIZER DOSES BENEFICIAL

A study's found an eight-week gap between the first and second doses of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine produces a stronger immune response against Covid-19 variants.

That's compared to a 4-week interval - where antibody levels appear lower according to the UK study.

Professor Susanna Dunachie ((PRON: dun-er-hee)) is one of the leading researchers who studied hundreds of healthcare workers after they'd been vaccinated.

IN: 'We compared...
OUT: ...responses.'
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