Study: J&J Booster Reduced Hospitalizations in S. Africa

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Study: J&J Booster Reduced Hospitalizations in S. Africa
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A booster dose of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine helped reduce serious illness among South African medical workers amid the Omicron surge.

Dec. 31, 2021 -- A booster dose of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine helped reduce hospitalizations and serious illness among South African medical workers as the Omicron variant swept the nation, a new study says

“Our data demonstrates that a homologous boost given to 6-9 months after the initial single vaccine is protective against hospital admissions,” the study said.that the study “reassures us that COVID-19 vaccines continue to be effective for the purpose they were designed, which is to protect people against severe disease and death."

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