This month, the CDC released detailed data on the effectiveness of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines against Omicron subvariants BA.4/BA.5.
Turns out, not only are they less effective right after injection, but the boosters’ effectiveness plunged dramatically after 150 days.
Will this become the argument for Americans to get boosted every three months?
In this episode of Frontline Health, we look at mRNA vaccine efficacy data collected from various public networks around the country.
Read the full article here.
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