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We need to keep improving the COVID Booster Shot

The NextCOVE Study is researching an investigational vaccine that may help protect against multiple variants of COVID-19. You could qualify for this study if:

– If you are 18 years or older and have had at least 2 COVID booster shots (since your first vaccination series)
– If you are 12 to 18 years old and had 0, 1, or 2 booster shots

Participants will be compensated up to $1,330.00 for study related time and travel.

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“It is through COVID vaccine research like this that we improve the shot, stay ahead of the variants, and protect the most vulnerable from this virus.”

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mRNA COVID Booster Vaccine Study

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) variants have emerged and are likely to continue to emerge. Some variants have the potential to circumvent immunity associated with previous infection or vaccination. Variants of concern are associated with increased infectivity and a reduction in the ability of vaccinated individuals to neutralize these emergent variants.

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of a new COVID booster shot against the dominant COVID variants.

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Office Phone: 704-283-7369
Fax: 704-283-7329
Email: patients@monroeresearch.com

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the covid booster vaccine?
  • The Covid booster vaccine is a vaccine that helps to prevent infection by the Covid virus. It is a weakened form of the virus, that helps the body build immunity to the virus. The vaccine is given as a shot in the arm.
Who should get the covid booster vaccine?
  • People should get vaccinated who are at high risk for complications from covid, close contacts of high-risk people, close contacts of people who are known to have covid, at high risk for exposure to covid. It’s important to note that recommendations for booster vaccines may differ based on factors such as the type of vaccine received for the primary series, the time since the initial vaccination, and current health.
How effective is the covid booster vaccine?
  • Based on preliminary data, booster vaccines have shown promising results in terms of boosting the immune response, increasing antibody levels, and providing additional protection against COVID-19. Booster shots have been particularly effective in enhancing immunity among certain populations, such as older adults or individuals with weakened immune systems.
What is the treatment for the coronavirus?
  • There is no specific treatment for the coronavirus but we could protect ourselves and our beloved ones from spreading the virus and reducing the symptoms by getting the covid-19 vaccine. Other than prevention there are various treatments and supportive measures that can be provided to manage the symptoms and complications associated with the disease.
What are the symptoms of the coronavirus?
  • The symptoms of the coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, can vary from mild to severe. The common symptoms of the coronavirus are fever, coughing, and shortness of breath, fatigue, headaches, loss of taste or smell. Prevention is always crucial but if you experience any symptoms it is important to seek medical advice.
What if I am uninsured?
  • Proof of insurance is NOT required to participate in this study. All medical oversight over the course of your study participation is included.
What does investigational medication mean?
  • An Investigational medication (also known as investigational new drug) has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for testing in people in a clinical study, but has not been approved for general use, distribution or sale. It is through clinical research that these medications receive full approval by the FDA.
How will I be compensated for participating?
  • Participants receive a check following each study visit. For this study, those that qualify and choose to participate could receive a total payment of up to $1,330.
How much will the study cost?
  • There will be zero costs for the study participant to take part in the covid booster vaccine study.