Why You Shouldn’t Be Bummed If You Can’t Get a Booster, and How to Think About Vaccines Now

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Why You Shouldn’t Be Bummed If You Can’t Get a Booster, and How to Think About Vaccines Now
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In the U.S., thanks the mandates and kids’ approval, a whole new set of people might get vaccinated soon.

in some places. However, a few factors could reverse the decline. Specifically, we’re heading into a school year, we’re heading into the season where people spend more time indoors, many places have lifted mask mandates, and many places continue to have low vaccination rates. So it’s possible we’re through the worse of Delta. Or not! We’ll have to give an optimistic shrug to this one.But what about the next variant? I don’t have the energy to make it all the way through the Greek alphabet.

Because antibodies only work when they can physically glom on to the virus, a mutation that changes the part of the virus where antibodies attach could, in principle, decrease the effectiveness of a vaccine. But the immune system has a few tricks up its sleeve: it doesn’t just generate one kind of antibody to fight off the virus. Several different antibodies might each be tailored for different parts of the virus.

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