A booster may help protect you from Omicron – but it won’t end the pandemic

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COMMENT: 'As long as infections are allowed to rage elsewhere because of a lack of global vaccines, the tinder for the fire will always be there.'

It’s important to know how boosters work, but they must not impede the push towards worldwide vaccination

The logic behind boosters is that ensuring the UK population has a high level of immunity will reduce the number of people requiring hospitalisation or dying as a result of the spread of Omicron. This is based on the hope that it is unlikely the vaccines we are currently using will be totally ineffective against the new variant, but it is too early to be definitive about this.

 

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