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Covid booster doses provide additional protection against hospitalisations: CDC
Vaccine effectiveness of a bivalent booster dose after previous monovalent doses against Covid-19-associated hospitalisations was 57 per cent compared with no vaccination, and 45 per cent compared with previous monovalent dose vaccinated over 11 months earlier, CDC data showed.Los Angeles:
The CDC recommended the use of bivalent mRNA Covid-19 booster doses in September, which contain Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 sub lineage component to better protect from the newest strains, reports Xinhua news agency. Because of waning of monovalent vaccine-conferred immunity, effectiveness of bivalent vaccines was higher with increased time since the previous monovalent dose, according to the CDC.
Only 14 per cent of eligible Americans ages 5 and older have received the Omicron-specific booster, according to a report of The Washington Post. The CDC called on all people to stay up to date with recommended Covid-19 vaccinations, including receiving a bivalent booster dose if eligible.
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