Do remember that the above observations, although helpful, haven’t been pushed forward as official guidelines, and will require more research as officials plan to inoculate the majority masses by the end of 2021. Therefore, if you are scheduled to get vaccinated, one may still require two full doses to be considered fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Do not delay, skip or avoid your dose, unless you have been specifically advised to do so.
However, the inferences will offer some security and respite to people who have recently recovered from COVID-19.
There may also be categories of people who may still need assurance of two doses, or booster shots. For example, those who have a known risk of reinfection (older in age, women, have a pre-existing illness or frail immunity), or other risk factors should still prioritize getting full vaccination right now.