The new coronavirus vaccine, the new coronavirus vaccine, differs in the type of vaccine and the timing of the third dose. The vaccines are divided into recombinant subunit vaccines and inactivated vaccines.
1. Recombinant subunit vaccine: Recombinant subunit vaccine is made from the effective antigen of the virus that stimulates the body to produce protective immunity. Generally, the second injection is given four weeks after the first. Four weeks after the second injection, the third injection is administered. No more than six months should elapse between the third and first injections.
2. Inactivated vaccine: This is the most traditional vaccine. The third shot of inactivated vaccine is a booster shot, and the third shot can only be given more than six months after the second shot. After receiving the booster shot, the number of antibodies produced by the body against the new coronavirus will increase dramatically, and the immunity against it will also be greatly improved.
It is recommended that patients check the type of vaccine they are receiving and confirm the vaccination schedule with the medical staff before receiving the vaccination.