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Existing COVID vaccines may protect against Brazilian variant – Oxford study – KFGO News
LONDON (Reuters) – Existing vaccines may protect against the Brazilian variant of the coronavirus, according to a University of Oxford study which examined the…

LONDON (Reuters) – Existing vaccines may protect against the Brazilian variant of the coronavirus, according to a University of Oxford study which examined the impact of natural and vaccine-induced antibodies on different strains.
“These data suggest that natural- and vaccine-induced antibodies can still neutralise these variants, but at lower levels,” it said. “Importantly, the P1 Brazilian strain may be less resistant to these antibodies than first feared”.
(Reporting by Kate Holton; editing by…
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