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Two jabs are considered fully vaccinated.
The efficacy for both jabs will be effective after 14 days.
Since 2 jabs are considered fully administered and recognised world wide, does it mean a "booster" shot will be efficacious immediately?
Or will it still need 14 days for it to work ?
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To me sensibly , efficacy should be "boosted" almost immediately.
Those taken their booster jabs should know ??
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must wait for up to 14 days for your body to be ready.
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(11-11-2021, 03:35 PM)hansamu Wrote: To me sensibly , efficacy should be "boosted" almost immediately.
Those taken their booster jabs should know ??
I was not advised by the nurse that it will be effective immediately.....the nurse seems to be under stress to vaccinate the never ending queue of people, so that they don't have any time to talk to you.....