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by jewayne
1132 days ago
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No. The goal is one shot that doesn't have to change from year to year. We already know that the flu doesn't have a long enough incubation period for humans to gain lifetime immunity. Which means that even if this vaccine works and is effective against all flu viruses past, present, and future, it will probably still be a good idea to get a universal flu booster every year. |
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https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciimmunol.adg7327
And also the quite disappointing efficacy that the CDC reports for repeated Covid boosters.