Daily News | Why St. Luke’s University Health Network isn’t recommending the new COVID vaccine
the new bivalent vaccines spurred an improved immune response in people who had received a full series plus a booster of the older vaccine. It also proved more effective against omicron.How much more protection the bivalent vaccines offer, though, isn’t clear. Like each year’s flu shot, this latest COVID vaccine was only tested in mice.
And some experts no longer see the same urgency as when vaccines first became available at the end of 2020, when hospitals had hundreds of sick patients, some of them dying.Due to vaccination, natural immunity, or a combination of both, most people are much more protected against the more serious consequences of COVID than they were almost two years ago.
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