From the Journals

Breakthrough infections twice as likely to be asymptomatic


 

FROM THE LANCET INFECTIOUS DISEASES

The authors of the new research paper believe their findings may have implications for health policies regarding the timing between vaccine doses, COVID-19 booster shots, and for continuing personal protective measures.

The authors of the paper and Dr. Hijano disclosed no conflicts.

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