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Elessar · 26-30, M
From what I've understood, the third dose is purposefully delayed by a certain number of months from the second in order to maximize the antibodies production (and prevent existing antibodies from neutralising the mimicked protein); especially in countries where the delay between the first two doses was short (3-4 weeks) and in groups more at risk.
If I'll be offered a third I'll take it. I've suffered from asthma already, not a fan of the suffocating in land experience that covid is prone to give. Nor of persistent brain fog, chronic fatigue syndrome, et similia.
If I'll be offered a third I'll take it. I've suffered from asthma already, not a fan of the suffocating in land experience that covid is prone to give. Nor of persistent brain fog, chronic fatigue syndrome, et similia.
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My side effects after the second shot were really bad, but I'm getting a booster in Jan. It's hard to commit to feeling bad in order to not feel even worse, but I'm gonna do it.