Just the first, but it recurs with boosters. Seems to be due to the length of time between doses: the first two are close enough together that the immune system is still in "responding to vaccine" mode when the second dose is administered, but it has largely reverted to normal by the time of the booster.
Thank you. Much appreciated. Im in Canada, where in BC they have spaced out dosing ( due to early supply issues) . I wonder having an 8-12 wk between dose 1 and 2 will show a difference in occurrence then. Some physicians have said an increase in spacing reduces side effects but itтАЩs all now very confusing.
Im sorry if I missed this, but is the immune suppression period limited to only post dose one or both doses? Many thanks.
it seems to be mostly dose one.
however, worryingly, dose 3 (booster) appears to act like dose one.
this seems likely to be related to the interval between dosing and the high antibody levels post D1 when you take D2, but not D3.
Just the first, but it recurs with boosters. Seems to be due to the length of time between doses: the first two are close enough together that the immune system is still in "responding to vaccine" mode when the second dose is administered, but it has largely reverted to normal by the time of the booster.
Thank you. Much appreciated. Im in Canada, where in BC they have spaced out dosing ( due to early supply issues) . I wonder having an 8-12 wk between dose 1 and 2 will show a difference in occurrence then. Some physicians have said an increase in spacing reduces side effects but itтАЩs all now very confusing.