“Moderna” vaccine, new booster needle, creates 2 times immunity and reveals side effects?

Vaccine “Moderna”, a new booster needle, can create 2 times immunity and reveal side effects. What symptoms do you have? Check it out?

Today (Apr 21, 65) Moderna released the latest clinical data showing that Vaccines against COVID-19 which the company has developed the latest It can be immune to major strains of virus better than the current Moderna vaccine. The main virus strains include omikron and delta strains.

Moderna’s newly developed vaccine targets nine new mutated strains of the virus, including the Omicron strain. and an original strain of the virus first discovered in the Chinese city of Wuhan in 2019.

The current Modernna vaccine developed to detect the spike protein, which the virus uses as a means of invading human cells, has been developed to detect spike protein. It is a vaccine used against the COVID-19 virus. The original species first found in Wuhan. But now the spiny protein virus has evolved rapidly. And it is less likely that the antibodies produced by the vaccine will be able to detect the virus and fight it. This is why the protection efficiency is reduced.

However, the current version of the two shots of vaccination is still good at preventing hospital admissions. Although the efficacy in preventing serious illnesses has decreased. As for the current version of the vaccine, the third dose is still able to prevent infection and hospitalization.

For the new Moderna booster vaccine, 50 micrograms per dose, Can build immunity twice This prevents the virus from entering human cells and protects against omikron strains for up to 6 months after injection. compared to the same dose of the traditional booster vaccine

The new vaccine also increased antibody levels to protect against delta strains for up to 6 months after injection.

Moderna’s latest data has not been peer-reviewed by scientists.

Side effects of Moderna’s newest booster vaccine include muscle pain, headache and fatigue.

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