As someone who got the J&J shot as my initial vaccination, I have been poring over information like yours to determine what booster to get. Are you familiar with this study referenced in this Atlantic article?
“ A recent (but not yet peer-reviewed) study of more than half a million U.S. v…
As someone who got the J&J shot as my initial vaccination, I have been poring over information like yours to determine what booster to get. Are you familiar with this study referenced in this Atlantic article?
“ A recent (but not yet peer-reviewed) study of more than half a million U.S. veterans showed that the Johnson & Johnson shot’s protection against infection (whether or not that leads to disease or hospitalization) had plummeted from 88 percent to 3 percent by mid-August, while the other vaccines’ effectiveness had declined much less.”
And if this is true, is it a clear indication that for a lot of people the Moderna booster would be the best bet?
Hi Katelyn - Thank you for all of your hard work!
As someone who got the J&J shot as my initial vaccination, I have been poring over information like yours to determine what booster to get. Are you familiar with this study referenced in this Atlantic article?
“ A recent (but not yet peer-reviewed) study of more than half a million U.S. veterans showed that the Johnson & Johnson shot’s protection against infection (whether or not that leads to disease or hospitalization) had plummeted from 88 percent to 3 percent by mid-August, while the other vaccines’ effectiveness had declined much less.”
And if this is true, is it a clear indication that for a lot of people the Moderna booster would be the best bet?
Thank you in advance for your thoughts!
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2021/10/pfizer-moderna-dose-which-vaccine-best/620501/