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Newest COVID shots are 54% effective in preventing symptoms, CDC finds
- The latest COVID-19 vaccine versions are 54% effective at preventing symptomatic infection in adults, according to a US study.
- The CDC recommends these vaccines for everyone aged 6 months and older, but most Americans haven't received them.
- The study from the CDC found that 22% of US adults and 11% of children have received the shots, with low vaccine uptake despite promising early data.
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New CDC study reveals encouraging effectiveness of latest COVID-19 booster
Lia Smith, a registered nurse assistant, prepares a COVID-19 vaccine at the Mountain America Exposition Center in Sandy on Feb. 9, 2021.Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News The latest round of COVID-19 boosters is about 54% effective in preventing symptomatic infection in those with normal immune systems, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That’s comparable to the effectiveness of the flu vaccine in a good…
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