correcaminos
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I know first hand Pfizer is doing a few different angles on boosters as well. Right now the immunocompromised are getting 3rd dose same as the first two for both. I know some in studies doing 3rd but mixing brands. Many at least are coming at it at different angles.A quote from that article: "While Moderna is developing vaccine candidates tailored to fight variants including Delta, Hoge said the initial booster would likely be the original formulation of Moderna's vaccine given at half the strength of the first two shots."
I was wondering if the booster would be different since they said that they were working on Delta-specific (and SA-specific, and others) variants of the drug. But those probably pose a higher hurdle to go through for safety.
Hopefully half strength means far fewer side effects, as that will make a 3rd shot easier to deal with.
Have a cat that plopped on me so one handed. Here are a few things to read
July 30 and August 1, about 88 percent reported feeling “similar or better” than how they felt after the second shot
FDA Authorizes 3rd COVID-19 Booster Shot—Here Are the Side Effects to Expect
Most people feel “similar or better” after the third Pfizer dose than after the second dose.
Of 600,000 Israelis who received 3rd dose, fewer than 50 reported side effects
Finance minister becomes latest official to speak out against lockdown, saying country must learn to live alongside COVID-19 as it does with the flu
I'd agree it was less rapid and less time super sore for me on 3rd dose. All 3 hit same intensity of pain but how quickly it started and stayed bad was different. Over all length of arm soreness time for me was similar. No fever feel at all 3rd dose. Mixed on the other two but never stayed warm enough to know if it was anxiety or not (side effect for me) hope this makes sense
