After the third dose of the Corona vaccine, antibodies increase tenfold

 
 
 

According to a recent scientific study, people who received a third dose of the Corona virus vaccine, or a booster dose, had significant increases in antibodies and protection from the disease.

According to the BBC, Al-Rai daily reports that the BBC report concluded that patients who received the third dose of the vaccine were protected from the disease like healthy people.

Those who contracted the virus and received the vaccine during the epidemic may feel more confident if they leave the house now.

More than 9,000 blood samples were examined in the study.

Compared to the first two doses, the booster dose resulted in a 10-fold increase in antibodies.

The national study included the Bristol Kids Study of the 1990s, which followed thousands of people born in the city over the course of their lives.

During the 1990s, Professor Timpson, co-author of the national study and principal investigator of the Bristol Children Study, said: "The Bristol Children Study provided insight into the response to Coronavirus and the impact of vaccines over the course of the pandemic as participants responded to antibody tests."

"Observing the dynamics of the immune response was fascinating, and seeing the effect of booster doses was reassuring," he said.

The study helped reassure Sheila Smith, who has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Smith was confined to her home during the lockdown and was hardly out for more than two years.

“It was really difficult,” Smith says. I felt so stressed and so lonely.”

Anne Morris, chief nurse at North Bristol Health Services, hopes this new study will help people with chronic illnesses who have not yet received the booster shot.

“It’s really important that they come and get a booster dose, because only about 60 percent of these groups got the booster doses, and we want to encourage them to get the booster doses now,” she says.

 
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