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Older Adults and Immunocompromised Advised to Get Extra COVID Shots
USASunday, October 27, 2024
But the future is uncertain, especially as winter approaches. The CDC hopes that hospitalizations and severe cases will stay similar to or lower than what happened in 2023. They believe vaccines will be crucial in keeping the numbers low.
Getting the updated vaccine can also help protect against new variants of the virus and reduce the risk of Long COVID, which means ongoing symptoms after the initial infection. While the latest vaccines aren’t perfect, experts say they still offer strong protection. Dr. Dean Blumberg from UC Davis Health explained that the 2024 vaccines are about 80% effective against current variants and much better than older versions.
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