There are two very important aspects that we must understand in the context of vaccines’ ability to produce B-cell and T-cell. If a person, after vaccination, showing the presence of these memory cells in its blood, it doesn’t mean that these cells are specific to the virus Sars_Cov_2. Our body produces these memory cells against several other diseases or infections. Also, the process of current vaccination also helps the body produces these cells. But these cells are only useful if we are sure that they can neutralize the virus. We will come to know only when we take these cells from the blood of a vaccinated individual and then determine if they are specific to Sars_Cov_2. With the process of, what we call is tetramer staining, one can easily determine antigen specificity.