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  1. Comparing SARS-CoV-2 natural immunity to vaccine-induced immunity: reinfections versus breakthrough infections Sivan Gazit, MD MA1,2*; Roei Shlezinger, BA1; Galit Perez, MN MA2; Roni Lotan, PhD2; Asaf Peretz, MD1,3; Amir Ben-Tov, MD1,44; Khitam 4

  2. Summary. There are 4 current variants of concern (VOCs) and 10 variants under investigation (VUIs) (Table 1). This report has been published to continue to share the detailed variant surveillance analyses which contribute to the variant risk assessments and designation of new VOCs and VUIs.

  3. 2022年1月16日 · The United Kingdom Health Security Agency found that Moderna and Pfizer vaccinations were only 10% effective at preventing omicron after the second dose. Yet, countries like Israel have already begun administering a fourth shot to healthcare workers and people over 60.

  4. 2022年1月10日 · India cut its forecast for economic growth in the year to the end of March to 9.2% on Friday from an earlier outlook of more than 10%, as disruptions due to the Omicron variant of coronavirus hit consumer sentiment and economic activity.

  5. 2022年3月2日 · The forecast was much lower than the robust expansion expected in January’s projection in a sign of the heavy damage chip and parts shortages, and the infectious omicron variant is inflicting on the world’s third-largest economy.

  6. 2021年11月27日 · Yes, all four individuals with detectable cases of B.1.1.529 were fully vaccinated. There have been numerous breakthrough cases of COVID-19 and the Delta variant among the vaccinated. Now, it appears that those who have taken the vaccine may be more susceptible to transmission as this new variant is associated with increased antibody ...

  7. 2022年2月4日 · Posted Feb 4, 2022 by Martin Armstrong |. Spread the love. ASIA: Japan’s economy likely rebounded in the final three months of 2021 as consumption rose during a drop off in COVID-19 cases, a Reuters poll showed, though it could slide back into contraction this quarter after a spike in Omicron variant infections.