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Ippudu new strain antunnaaru kada.....UK lo..in between the 28 days of 1st and 2nd doses...what if this new strain develops resistance to the 50% efficiency/efficacacious immunogenicity induced by the cov vaccine 1st shot, will this turn out to be a stronger strain...I mean a vaccine resistant strain....that can't be handled...?..will 1st shot be of any use...?

  • AndhraPickles changed the title to Oka doubt....Medics/Pathologists/Virologists please throw some light
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You're thinking of antibiotic resistance, that's for bacteria. Virus ki resistance undadu, only mutation ee. 

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4 minutes ago, AndhraPickles said:

Ippudu new strain antunnaaru kada.....UK lo..in between the 28 days of 1st and 2nd doses...what if this new strain develops resistance to the 50% immunity induced by the cov vaccine 1st shot, will this turn out to be a stronger strain...I mean a vaccine resistant strain....that can't be handled...?..will 1st shot be of any use...?

No 1st shot won't be of any use. 

-- Dr.Yem Doing MBBS FRCS (Hons)  ( Whatsapp University)

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new strain still have some old genetic material left  from the previous strain... so the vaccine for the 'old' strain still can protect against the new one ... so if person contracts new virus he will have a mild disease .... 

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2 minutes ago, PilliBeta said:

Also two shots lo one shot iste 50% immunity ani kaadu :giggle:

Covid-19: Pfizer vaccine efficacy was 52% after first dose and 95% after second dose, paper shows

BMJ 2020; 371 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.m4826 (Published 11 December 2020)Cite this as: BMJ 2020;371:m4826

 

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1 minute ago, AndhraPickles said:

Covid-19: Pfizer vaccine efficacy was 52% after first dose and 95% after second dose, paper shows

BMJ 2020; 371 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.m4826 (Published 11 December 2020)Cite this as: BMJ 2020;371:m4826

Vaccine efficacy is not immunity man. The reason two shots are given is to boost the memory response. 

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Just now, PilliBeta said:

Vaccine efficacy is not immunity man. The reason two shots are given is to boost the memory response. 

Bro..okasaari nenu post chesindi malli chaduvuko...😆

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4 minutes ago, PilliBeta said:

Vaccine efficacy is not immunity man. The reason two shots are given is to boost the memory response. 

Vaccine efficacy ante if you give the shot to 100 people, 50 people will develop immunity against the virus ani...it doesn't mean 100 people will develop 50% immunity. Second dose kuda iste migilina vallaki immunity develop avtundi ani artham. 

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7 minutes ago, ShruteSastry said:

naaku patha virus gurinchi thelusu bro, thats 2019 release. Ippudu inka 2021 kuda ochesthundhi inko 1 week lo. . . paiga idi edo kotha virus anta, dhani meedha manaku anta knowledge ledu bro. . 

so i can't talk on this anymore . . . 200w.webp

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As of 9 October, 37 706 participants had a median of at least two months’ safety data available after a second dose. Among these participants 49% were female, 83% were white, 9% were black or African-American, 28% were Hispanic or Latinx, 35% had a body mass index of at least 30, and 21% had at least one pre-existing condition. The median age was 52, and 42% of participants were aged over 55......indulo desi gallu leru.....idi aaandhrolla kutra.....

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