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Good news Covid Vaccines are strong enough against Delta no need for booster.

Good news Covid Vaccines are strong enough against Delta no need for booster.

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Good news Covid Vaccines are strong enough against Delta no need for booster.

Vaccines are strong enough against Delta no need for booster.

Good news Covid Vaccines are strong enough against Delta no need for booster.

COVID-19 vaccines are working against the Delta variant. So no need for booster, says clinical scientist Dr Gagandeep Kang said on Wednesday.

The booster may add benefit but 100% Guarantee:

In an exclusive interview with CNBC, the microbiologist and virologist said that the third dose does help, but it does not guarantee protection. 

The third dose does not guarantee protection, but it does help. Booster doses may add a little benefit in reducing disease, but it may not be the best use of doses. So we shouldn’t panic and run for booster shots,” Kang told CNBC.

The USA on 3rd Booster of Vaccines:

The Biden administration recently allowed booster shots for immunocompromised. On Thursday, the government said it plans to make COVID-19 vaccine booster shots widely available to all Americans starting September 20. 

The UK on 3rd Booster of Vaccines:

The UK has also decided to give a booster shot to the immunocompromised and elderly as it induces antibodies. Britain will offer booster vaccines to 32 million people starting September, Reuters reported. The report added that the campaign would see the rollout completed by early December if it goes to plan.

The INDIA on 3rd Booster of Vaccines:

On August 11, India’s drug regulator approved a study conducted by the CMC, Vellore, on mixing Covaxin and Covishield, official sources had said. An expert panel of the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) on July 29 had recommended granting permission for conducting the study.

Meanwhile, talking about the time interval between the two vaccine doses, Kang said there was no evidence to support a reduction in dosing interval. Pfizer performs better at intervals of 12 weeks than three weeks, she added. Also read about Highest Number of vaccines by a state in India

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