Three currently circulating omicron subvariants of SARS-CoV-2 – including two that currently make up almost 50% of reported COVID-19 infections in the U.S. – are better at evading vaccine- and infection-generated neutralizing antibodies than earlier versions of omicron, new research suggests.
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50StatePiss t1_ixfaf24 wrote
From what I gleamed if you got the first booster, you should get the new bivalent booster because your antibodies are no longer at sufficient levels. The bivalent booster seems to work well with the new strains; however, the virus continues to evolve in unsuspecting ways and surprise researchers.