If your body cannot produce those enzymes, then you’ll not have enough antibodies in response to the vaccine and not be able to fight the virus if you contract it sometime after the vaccine.
“You want the immune system to see the antigen (the vaccine) and respond to it. Doing so is how your immune system creates antibodies and cells that can kill the virus if seen again after getting the vaccine,” explains Jason Reed, PharmD, founder of BestRxforSavings.
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