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The Johnson & Johnson booster shot may fit nicely for many who initially had a Pfizer vaccine, a current study has discovered.
Researchers on the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Middle in Boston studied 65 individuals who had acquired two photographs of the Pfizer vaccine. Six months after the second dose, the researchers gave 24 of the volunteers a 3rd dose of the Pfizer vaccine and gave 41 the Johnson & Johnson shot.