Pfizer and Moderna have revealed the way they’re tracking how long vaccine protection lasts
Protection from Pfizer and Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccines wanes over time, but not all experts think it’s time for boosters yet.
Protection from Pfizer and Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccines wanes over time, but not all experts think it’s time for boosters yet.
The hope is that booster shots will help protect those most at risk as the pandemic continues to rage.
The link between the batch and the deaths is under investigation. Moderna has said that the contaminants do not pose a risk to health.
The study hasn’t been published or scrutinized by other experts in a peer review.
Moderna says the data provides evidence for boosters — even though most “breakthrough” infections after its shot weren’t severe.
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The link between the batch and the deaths is under investigation. Moderna has said that the contaminants do not pose a risk to health.