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Covid after 1 yr
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1677301" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Not unusual at all. Like any novel pathogen, the medical community is still learning about it and there is a growing consensus that people that have already had Covid may only need one dose and just skip the 2nd dose. It's also thought that those who've previously had Covid may have a higher incident of strong side effects from the 2nd shot. A British study said a second shot increases both the antibodies/Tcell response AND side effects 6 fold in those that previously had the full blown infection. It is beleived this is because the bodies immune system is so readily able to then recognize the virus and goes into a much stronger response mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1677301, member: 18945"] Not unusual at all. Like any novel pathogen, the medical community is still learning about it and there is a growing consensus that people that have already had Covid may only need one dose and just skip the 2nd dose. It's also thought that those who've previously had Covid may have a higher incident of strong side effects from the 2nd shot. A British study said a second shot increases both the antibodies/Tcell response AND side effects 6 fold in those that previously had the full blown infection. It is beleived this is because the bodies immune system is so readily able to then recognize the virus and goes into a much stronger response mode. [/QUOTE]
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