order in the court
"The study’s findings add to evidence that the 13 million people inoculated with the Johnson & Johnson vaccine in the country may need to receive a second dose — ideally, of one of the mRNA vaccines made by Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna, the authors of the study said.
The new study has not yet been peer-reviewed nor published in a scientific journal, and it relied on laboratory experiments. But it is consistent with observations that a single dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine — which has a similar architecture to the Johnson & Johnson vaccine — shows only about 33% efficacy against symptomatic disease caused by the delta variant.
“The message that we wanted to give was not that people shouldn’t get the J&J vaccine, but we hope that in the future, it will be boosted with either another dose of J&J or a boost with Pfizer or Moderna,” Nathaniel Landau, a virologist at NYU, told The New York Times.
The findings are different from a study done by Johnson & Johnson earlier this month that showed a single dose of its vaccine is still effective against delta variants for as long as eight months."
so what do you guys think of this? J&J is saying that their shot still works like a charm and another study says it's scheiss and you need more shots, preferably a different one because J&J doesn't work too good
they should go back to making baby powder that hopefully doesn't kill people this time around