LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20 (Xinhua) — The latest report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Indicates that bivalent-targeted novel coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination is a booster dose. It can prevent urgent emergency department visits and hospitalizations with COVID-19. get even more
Earlier in September, the center recommended vaccination against COVID-19. Two types of protection mRNA type as a stimulant which contains virus components mutant type Omicron species BA.4 and BA.5 subspecies
While the immunity from a single strain of vaccine is diminished Vaccine against COVID-19 These two protective strains become more effective with increasing duration. since the previous single strain vaccination
information from the center The efficacy of two-strain booster vaccine was demonstrated. Next to that, vaccination against a single strain prevented hospitalizations with COVID-19 by 57 percent compared to no vaccination and 45 percent compared to vaccination against the strain. single in the previous 11 months
The Washington Post reported that although the number of patients is likely to improve. But the number of people getting vaccinated is still low. It found that only 14 percent of Americans age 5 and older received the booster dose above.
The center urges people to follow up on vaccination recommendations against COVID-19. Including receiving a booster dose of two preventive strains of the vaccine. If it meets the requirements