People who just had the virus should follow a different timeline for the bivalent vaccine, according to experts.
“Anyone who recovered from COVID certainly can consider delaying vaccination, but I don’t think they need to wait as far out as three months,” Ogbuagu said.
In the end, Pekosz said, it’s better to get the booster than not get the booster, “even if it’s not an optimal time.”But if you are high-risk, you should not delay too long. He noted that people who fall into these groups should not get the shot before the two-month mark, but they probably also shouldn’t wait much longer than two months to ensure they’re protected against the dominant strain.According to Pekosz, the reason behind the differing opinions about the timeline of the new shot is that booster shots traditionally work best when some time has elapsed since the previous infection or vaccination.
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