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Can anyone tell me the people that have had an AZ 3rd booster and found they have anti bodies,are they on treatment for cell ie ibrutinib etc

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I'm not sure many have had a third AZ. It seems the UK was the main user of this vaccine and as yet there is no decision on the strategy going forward. Jvci did say a 3rd dose could be given, but of pfeizer or moderna. If it helps I am w+w and had 2 doses of AZ 5 weeks apart and 4months after 2nd shot I did have antibodies. That doesn't really tell me much, other than I did react.

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