Most vaccines on Omicron are not effective, research reveals
Most vaccines on Omicron are not effective, research reveals
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From India to the world, the risk of omicrons is now increasing. This has led to fear among the people, but big news among all of them has raised the concerns of the people. In fact, according to preliminary studies conducted so far, most vaccines are not very capable of protecting against omicron infections. Preliminary research so far shows that covid-19 vaccines used in most parts of the world are not effective in preventing the rapidly spreading omicrons, although all the vaccines available in the market so far include only Pfizer and Moderna vaccines which are largely effective in preventing this infection with booster doses.

However, these vaccines are still not available to most people in the world. You may all know that the risk of omicrons is increasing from India to the world at the moment, but the news in the meantime has raised the concerns of the people. According to research, other vaccines include AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson and vaccines manufactured in China and Russia that are not enough to prevent the spread of omicron. Most of the countries are said to have put in place their vaccination programmes around these vaccines.

Billions of people in the world have not been vaccinated so far. In such a situation, it is still a matter of concern for people with weak immunity. Most of the evidence so far is based on laboratory experiments. Pfizer and Moderna vaccines use the new MRNA technology, which has so far provided the best protection against infection from all variants. On the other hand, Chinese vaccines Sinoform and Sinovac, which make up about half of all global vaccines that do not help protect against omicrons.

In China, most people have taken these vaccines. A preliminary study in the UK found that the Oxford-Astrazeneca vaccine showed no ability to prevent omicron infection six months after vaccination. You must know that 90 percent of the people in India have received the Covishield vaccine. Both crisis and anxiety seem to be on the rise.

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