What time were you vaccinated? A Study Shows the Importance of This

While it may seem a trivial aspect, the time for vaccination is important. A study published in “Journal of Biological Rhythms” has found that people who take anti-medation injection COVID-19 pm, they have higher levels of antibodies. The reason is that according to the data taken, heart rate affects the vaccine. [...]
While it may seem a trivial aspect, the time for vaccination is important.
A study published in “Journal of Biological Rhythms” has found that people who take anti-medation injection COVID-19 pm, they have higher levels of antibodies. The reason is that according to the data taken, heart rate affects the vaccine.
“Our study provides evidence that the timing of the vaccine affects the immune response to the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine, which may be important for optimizing the efficiency of vaccine”, says Elizabeth Claireman, researcher at Massachusetts Hospital.
The study has taken as champion 2190 health workers from the United Kingdom who have been assimitistic at the moment of the vaccine. Not only is the time taken by injection taken into account but also the type of vaccine, gender, age, and even the number of days after dosage management. It was also found that antibodies were higher in those who received Pfizer vaccines, women, and young people.
In the meantime, in the case of the flu vaccine, the situation is quite the opposite, for another study found that older men who were vaccinated in the morning had more antibodies than those who did the afternoon vaccine.












