Published on: December 7, 2021
CONCEPTS CHECK – COVID BOOSTER DOSE
CONCEPTS CHECK – COVID BOOSTER DOSE
WHAT IS AN ADDITIONAL DOSE OF A COVID-19 VACCINE :
- An additional dose, originally called a third dose
- Given to people with moderately or severely compromised immune systems
- To improve their response to the initial vaccine series
- Was used to refer to additional doses for the two mRNA vaccines, but now the term is “additional dose” because those who received a Johnson & Johnson “one dose” vaccine may also be eligible for a dose based on their immune systems.
WHAT IS A BOOSTER SHOT:
- Means of strengthening one’s immune system against a particular pathogen
- May be exactly the same original vaccine, in which case its goal is to increase the magnitude of protection by producing more antibodies.
- Additional dose after the protection provided by the original shot(s) has started to decrease over time
- One would get a booster after the immunity from the initial dose(s) naturally starts to wane.
- Designed to help people maintain their level of immunity for longer
- What a booster shot does is that it gives the memory cells the crucial signal to re-engage when the virus attacks.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO:
- A Covid-19 booster is given when a person has completed their vaccine series, and protection against the virus has decreased over time. Depending on the original series you had, some details will vary.
- An additional dose, however, is administered to people with moderately to severely compromised immune systems. This additional dose is intended to improve immunocompromised people’s response to their initial vaccine series