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<blockquote data-quote="Chalkie" data-source="post: 2321528" data-attributes="member: 3610"><p>There's nothing controversial about it at all - it is what the now extensive studies to date have demonstrated.</p><p></p><p>As for double-dosed individuals and third shots, the conclusion that may reasonably drawn from the heterologous prime boosting studies is that third shots that employ a heterologous vaccination approach are likely more effective than those which employ a homologous approach. There will likely eventually be real world studies along the lines of the Quebec and British Columbia studies referenced in my post above, but they will be some time coming, given third shots have started only relatively recently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chalkie, post: 2321528, member: 3610"] There's nothing controversial about it at all - it is what the now extensive studies to date have demonstrated. As for double-dosed individuals and third shots, the conclusion that may reasonably drawn from the heterologous prime boosting studies is that third shots that employ a heterologous vaccination approach are likely more effective than those which employ a homologous approach. There will likely eventually be real world studies along the lines of the Quebec and British Columbia studies referenced in my post above, but they will be some time coming, given third shots have started only relatively recently. [/QUOTE]
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