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What Is the Difference Between a Primary Vaccine Dose and a Booster Shot? - AtoAllinks

Summary by AtoAllinks
What Is a Primary Vaccine Dose? The primary vaccine dose refers to the first set of shots in a vaccination series. For the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, this includes: Two initial doses administered 28 days apart Designed to build baseline immunity against the virus Recommended for all eligible individuals starting their vaccination journey This primary series “teaches” the immune system to recognize and fight off the virus. What Is a Booster Shot?…
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AtoAllinks broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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