A science news article in Phys.Org was floating around social media this week, with a headline that is a bit misleading. The article was titled, “Immune responses support COVID-19 vaccination regardless of when people were infected” (https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-04-immune-responses-covid-vaccination-people.html
There seems to be no lack of these articles studies where the data doesn’t quite match the headline. Appreciate you taking the time to dig into the data and point out the truth.
Thank you for making this easier to understand for people like myself who need Immunology 101 language. What I’d really like to know is the timing on these post-vaccine sample collections. I’m guessing the collected 2-4 weeks post vaccination and surely it was stated in the study (just wasn’t the focus of your article). I wish they had collected and tested at three different intervals post-vaccine (1 week post, 2 or 3 weeks post, and 6 months post) to compare.
There seems to be no lack of these articles studies where the data doesn’t quite match the headline. Appreciate you taking the time to dig into the data and point out the truth.
Thank you for making this easier to understand for people like myself who need Immunology 101 language. What I’d really like to know is the timing on these post-vaccine sample collections. I’m guessing the collected 2-4 weeks post vaccination and surely it was stated in the study (just wasn’t the focus of your article). I wish they had collected and tested at three different intervals post-vaccine (1 week post, 2 or 3 weeks post, and 6 months post) to compare.