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The chief executive of the US drugmaker Moderna has predicted that existing vaccines will be less effective against Omicron than they have been against the Delta version, sending global stock markets sharply lower.
Stéphane Bancel said while it would take two weeks to get data on how the existing vaccines perform against the new Covid variant – and whether it causes severe disease – it would take several months to tweak the current vaccines to tackle Omicron.
“There is no world, I think, where [the effectiveness] is the same level … we had with Delta,” Bancel told the Financial Times.
Bancel said the high number of Omicron mutations on the spike protein, which the virus uses to infect human cells, and the rapid spread of the variant in South Africa suggested existing vaccines would not be very effective, predicting a “material drop” in the effectiveness.
https://www.theguardian.com/busines...accines-may-be-less-effective-against-omicron
To counter that, I have just see this:
Omicron Unlikely to Cause Severe Illness in Vaccinated People, BioNTech Founder Says
Variant could lead to more infections but vaccinated people likely remain protected from severe disease, Ugur Sahin says
Variant could lead to more infections but vaccinated people likely remain protected from severe disease, Ugur Sahin says
https://www.wsj.com/articles/omicr...ated-people-biontech-founder-says-11638286176
I think Moderna CEO is talking about a drop off from being protected from infections. Aslong as they prevent severe illness - then they work.
How's your infection?