



Whether you are planning to delay or skip the second shot of the COVID-19 vaccine, here’s a simple fact you must keep in mind: it’s essential to get both your vaccine doses if you intend on getting full protection from the disease.
The latest data published by the two leading COVID-19 vaccine candidates – Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna – will help you understand this more. The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is only about 52% effective after the first dose and becomes 95% effective after the second shot. The Moderna vaccine, meanwhile, is about 80% effective after the first shot and is more than 95% effective after both doses.
So, you may get some level of protection from one shot, but you’ll certainly need the second dose to achieve complete immunity against the virus. Unless authorized one-dose vaccines arrive sometime later, this is the way ahead as of now.
Even if you may experience some side-effects after getting your first dose, don’t be alarmed. It’s quite normal. Take a look at our article on the COVID-19 vaccine side-effects for more information.
In case you experience some severe allergic reactions after getting the first dose, you should consult your doctor and ask them if you need to skip the second booster shot. But the chances of that happening are slim. You may also experience some more side-effects after the second shot but that too should disappear in a day or two.
All things considered, remember that experts are still learning about COVID-19 and everything that comes with it. So, to keep yourself completely safe from this dangerous virus, keep following the safety measures and take both the vaccine doses as instructed whenever you get your appointment.
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