I only care for empirical experimental proof whenever theoretical derivation might fail. This is true for the third dose. It is theoretically likely that 3rd dose will improve immunity but
1. will it empirically?
2. who should get it?
3. expected consequences of not doing it?
4 What benefits?
5 When is vaccine best?
Answers follow, only collected by me for this research, none mine original research.
1. will it empirically?
Yes!
A third dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine is found to boost immune response.
Third dose of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine boosts immune response, Oxford study finds.
2. who should get it
All doctors in front line. All immunodeficient like me from long stay outside the country in USA, very concerned with cleanliness and hence Covid-19 compromised by hygiene theory.
Very Important- I just preceded Dr. Guleria, director AIIMS. He wants you to get 3rd dose, calls it booster dose. He never limited it, I agree!
3. expected consequences of not doing it?
Get Covid-19, likely non-fatal, as no repeated infection like front line doctors. So concerned that I instructed no hospital reporting unless urgent, treat with oxygen generator at home!
4 What benefits?
Escape even mild infection as further compromised by diabetes and hence looking at fungus infect5ions post recovery. Not so conservative to be anti-vaccine, IE be brain-compromised too.
5 When?
UK work says best gap for second has a sweet spot after 6 weeks. So also third after 2nd, but 6 months. Works out to Nov 1. Time enough to more empirical data and find a station.
6 what vaccine is best?
Theoretical arguments say AstraZeneca. No empirical data yet on another kind despite ongoing trials.
7 Postscript Sept 2, 2021
Americans strongly urge and vaccinate free with booster dose of their mRNA vaccines. so does UK with Astragenica, It is liberal-style mandated.
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