"A study of almost 2,500 workers at a major Belgium hospital system found antibody levels among individuals who hadn’t been infected with the coronavirus before getting two doses of the Moderna vaccine averaged 2,881 units per milliliter, compared with 1,108 units/mL in an equivalent group who got two jabs of the Pfizer shot."
Moderna's vaccine is 100 microgram vs. Pfizer's 30 microgram, and its time between shots is 4 weeks vs, 3. (more is better)
"Moderna’s vaccine was associated with a two-fold risk reduction against breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 infections compared to Pfizer’s in a review of people in the Mayo Clinic Health System in the U.S. from January to July. The results were reported in a separate study released ahead of publication and peer review on Aug. 9."
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I wonder about the antibodies' number if the first shot was 40 microgram, the second 60 with 6 weeks in between? Moderna has more side effects due to its bigger load. They should try to tweak it to more effective with less side effects...
Moderna's vaccine is 100 microgram vs. Pfizer's 30 microgram, and its time between shots is 4 weeks vs, 3. (more is better)
"Moderna’s vaccine was associated with a two-fold risk reduction against breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 infections compared to Pfizer’s in a review of people in the Mayo Clinic Health System in the U.S. from January to July. The results were reported in a separate study released ahead of publication and peer review on Aug. 9."
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I wonder about the antibodies' number if the first shot was 40 microgram, the second 60 with 6 weeks in between? Moderna has more side effects due to its bigger load. They should try to tweak it to more effective with less side effects...
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