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New Peer-Reviewed Study Finds Pfizer’s Covid-19 Vaccine Protection Against Omicron Wanes Just a Week After Receiving Second and Third Dose

A new peer-reviewed study found that the protection from Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine against the Omicron variant fades in just a week after receiving the second and third dose.

According to the Danish study published in JAMA Network on Friday, the researchers found a rapid decline in Omicron-specific serum neutralizing antibody titers only a few weeks after the second and third doses of Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine.

The study included 128 Danish adults that were vaccinated. Of the 128,  73 individuals received 2 doses of Pfizer vaccine and 55 received 3 doses of Pfizer (BNT162b2) between January 2021 and October 2021 or were previously infected prior to February 2021 and then vaccinated.

More from Forbes:

Levels of omicron-specific “neutralizing” antibodies—which can target the virus and stop it from replicating—decline rapidly after a second and third dose of Pfizer’s shot, according to the Danish study of 128 people who had received two or three doses.

Antibody levels, which are associated with protection against infection and disease, fell within weeks of getting the shots and were much lower than the level of antibodies specific to the original and delta coronavirus variants, the researchers said.

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4 thoughts on “New Peer-Reviewed Study Finds Pfizer’s Covid-19 Vaccine Protection Against Omicron Wanes Just a Week After Receiving Second and Third Dose”

  1. There will never be an end to the different variants or the virus, therefore more vacs and more boosters. It’s all about money going into the pockets of fake Fauci and his other ilk.

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