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Vaccination Reduces Infections Most Significantly Two to Three Years After Initial Shot, Protection Lasts Up to Eight Years.

by Mark Chiang
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A study found that vaccination led to the most significant reduction in cases two to three years following the initial shot. The protective effects of the vaccine were observed to last for as long as eight years. Specifically, researchers documented that the maximum decrease in infections occurred within the period of two to three years after vaccination. Furthermore, the research indicated that this protection remained substantial, with measurable benefits still evident up to eight years post-vaccination.

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Date: May 9, 2025

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