Omicron Subvariant COVID-19 Boosters Remain Effective
Omicron Subvariant COVID-19 Boosters Remain Effective
Few members of the general public have kept up with the ongoing development of new subvariant forms of the COVID-19 virus. After the initial waves, and after life started to return largely to normal, many people outside of the healthcare industry moved on and chose to focus on other things. COVID-19 has remained quite present in the lives of people who work in or around the healthcare industry, but for everyone else, the focus has shifted, and it will likely stay that way.Of course, that shift in focus doesn’t mean that the virus has gone away. It is here to stay in one form or another, and those variations continue to morph and adapt. What does that mean for vaccination? As is the case with many types of vaccines, the COVID-19 vaccines are always chasing a moving target in a sense, so the effectiveness of the treatment will vary from time to time as conditions change.Considering the number of changes that have been going on with the variants of COVID-19, the vaccine remains impressively effective and a useful tool against severe illness. Specifically, the boosters that target the XBB.1.5 subvariants were able to deliver more than 50% rate of preventing infection and over 66% rate of keeping people out of the hospital at one month after vaccination.
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