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Welcome to Insider Healthcare. I'm Lydia Ramsey Pflanzer, and today in healthcare news:
- Top vaccine expert Dr. Paul Offit thinks we'll need COVID-19 booster shots in 3-5 years;
- We mapped out the most and least vaccinated counties;
- Here's how COVID-19 vaccines stack up against 4 variants, including the one found in India.
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Why a top vaccine expert thinks we won't need COVID-19 booster shots for 3 to 5 years
- A leading vaccine expert said he thinks people won't need COVID-19 booster shots for years.
- Dr. Paul Offit said his best guess was that booster shots would be needed in three to five years.
- The rotavirus-vaccine coinventor said protection against severe disease should be long-lasting.
The most and least vaccinated counties in each US state, mapped
- Across US counties, vaccination rates range from 0.1% to nearly 100%.
- The contrasts between each state's most and least vaccinated county reveals stark disparities.
- Unvaccinated communities remain vulnerable to coronavirus outbreaks.
How COVID-19 vaccines stack up against 4 worrisome variants, including the one found in India
- Some coronavirus variants are more transmissible and can partially evade vaccine-induced antibodies.
- But COVID-19 vaccines appear to be effective against many variants, including those found in India.
- The charts below compare worrisome variants and how well leading vaccines work against them.
More stories we're reading:
- We spoke with 21 young Americans about coming of age in 2021. They are looking ahead with cautious optimism.(Insider)
- Check out these graphics about the aging American population (Kaiser Health News)
- German scientists say they've figured out why AstraZeneca's and Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccines can cause rare blood clots (Insider)
- Silicon Valley is trying to keep dogs living longer (Bloomberg)
- Lydia
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