Study: Anti vaccine mix - COVID can produce more antibodies

Mixing vaccines against Coddy can produce even more antibodies than using the same strengthening doses, suggests a recent study sponsored by the US government, whose results were being eagerly expected, Bloomberg says. This is the first major US study to compare the effects of using vaccines [...]
This is the first major US study to compare the effects of the use of vaccines of different types with those of doses from the same type.
The complex test was conducted with over 450 people and measured the effects of managing a strengthening vaccine of Moderna vaccines, Pfizer - BioNTech and Johnson & Johnson to those who had originally received another vaccine.
In general, the results found that the mixture of vaccines resulted in comparable or even higher levels of neutral antibodies compared to the promotion of the same vaccine. The level of side effects was similar to those observed in groups that received additional doses, researchers say.
These data suggests, according to them, that if a vaccine is approved or authorised as a reinforcement, an immune response will be generated regardless of the initial anti-Condavi-19 vaccine regime, the TCC reports.
Further details about the study are expected to be revealed when the advisory panel is meeting The FDA, where researchers will make a more complete presentation of their findings.










