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Author Topic: Yale Study finds trends for optimal Covid booster dates  (Read 1975 times)

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Yale Study finds trends for optimal Covid booster dates
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SUMMARY - A new study from Yale University finds that, despite there being no "one-size-fits-all" national vaccination strategy for Covid-19, some trends have emerged. Vaccinations in the early Autumn are most effective generally, with vaccinations preceding by roughly 3 months the peak Covid-19 transmissions to be most effective. Delaying a booster shot until January can reduce the effectiveness of the protection of the vaccine by nearly 4-fold. The study was published in the journal "Clinical Infectious Diseases."

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According to Yale, the study findings “have significant implications for public health policy and individual decision-making.”
Hartford Courant · courant.com

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