Oxford University researchers say existing vaccine could work with no need for tweaks

A third shot of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine could be an effective booster jab without the need for tweaks, research suggests.

An Oxford University study found that giving people a third dose more than six months after their second led to a substantial rise in antibodies and increased the body’s T-cell ability to fight coronavirus, including its variants.

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