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All you need to know about new ways of predicting Covid-19 vaccine efficacy – Hindustan Times
According to a new study, the early immune response in a person who has been vaccinated for Covid-19 can predict the level of protection they will have to the virus…

The early immune response in a person who has been vaccinated for Covid-19 can predict the level of protection they will have to the virus over time, according to analysis from Australian mathematicians, clinicians, and scientists, and published the journal Nature Medicine.
The researchers from the University of New South Wales’s Kirby Institute, the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, and the University of Sydney have identified an ‘immune correlate’ of vaccine protection. This…
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