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Third shots provide the strongest immunity

Third shots provide the strongest immunity
Third microRNA vaccine boosters provide the most significant protection against COVID-19 infection. This conclusion was made by scientists from the University of Hong Kong.

The third dose of the miRNA-based vaccine is the key to maximizing immunity against coronavirus infection, regardless of the type of drugs that a person received for vaccination initially. Booster vaccines based on microRNAs have proven to be the most effective way to prevent mild coronavirus infections, according to a meta-analysis by Chinese scientists.

Inclusion of a third miRNA vaccine in other vaccination regimens can maximize protection. The study is another confirmation of the effectiveness of vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna, which are based on microRNA technology. Since mid-April, Pfizer's vaccine sales figures are $32 billion, one of the highest-grossing and fastest-growing pharmaceutical corporations in terms of stock value.

The authors of the study emphasize that miRNA-based vaccines continue to be the most preferred, both as initial vaccinations and boosters. Recall that the Russian Sputnik V is a vector vaccine using a different technology. (READ MORE) The University of Hong Kong

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Hong Kong's oldest institution of higher education, founded in 1911 during the period of Hong Kong's dependence on Great Britain. Teaching language is English

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