On the occasion, Nadia also said that the public should not be afraid of lack of vaccines if certain types of vaccines are not yet available.
“There’s no need to be afraid, actually the vaccine is already in our hands, but there is a process that needs to be passed. For example, it must first be converted into a finished vaccine or process quality control.”
“We want to convey that even if it is past the time limit, it actually has no effect. This means that after the second injection, the antibody titer will be at the expected level of more than 95 percent.”
So, it doesn’t matter if the vaccination schedule is missed. Importantly, the first dose of vaccine must be the same as the second dose to be safer and more effective at raising antibody titers. This has been proven by clinical trials, concluded Nadia.
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