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Covid-19: Eight-week gap between Pfizer s first and second vaccine shot boosts immunity – UK study

An eight-week gap between the first and second doses of the Pfizer vaccine results in stronger immunity against all variants of concern. The results are based on antibody and T cell levels of UK healthcare workers vaccinated with the Pfizer jabs. Antibody levels were not sustained for long after the first jab, highlighting the importance of being fully vaccinated. An eight-week gap between administering the first and second doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine leads to the body generating a stronger immune response against Covid-19, according to the latest research from the UK.  Although the US Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend that the two-dose vaccine be given 21 days apart, emerging evidence increasingly points to longer dosing gaps providing greater benefit.

Pfizer : un intervalle plus long entre 2 doses offrirait une meilleure protection

Pfizer : un intervalle plus long entre 2 doses offrirait une meilleure protection
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Longer interval between Pfizer vaccine doses boost immunity

Industry News: Longer interval between Pfizer vaccine doses boosts immunity Researchers found that longer dosing intervals led to higher antibody levels and a higher proportion of ‘helper’ T cells 23 Jul 2021 One of the world’s most in-depth studies into COVID-19 immune response to vaccines shows both short and long dosing schedules of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine generate strong antibody and T cell immune responses. The new preprint study involving University of Liverpool researchers found that after two doses, the longer dosing interval led to higher antibody levels and a higher proportion of ‘helper’ T cells, which support immune memory and antibody response.

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