PRE-JAB. A health worker checks the blood pressure of a senior citizen at the screening area of a mall vaccination site along Quirino Highway in Caloocan City on Friday (Jan. 7, 2022). Health authorities continuously remind that getting vaccinated is the best protection against Covid-19. (PNA photo by Ben Briones) MANILA - The Department of Health (DOH) has emphasized anew that the vaccine is still the best defense against the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), downplaying an OCTA Research member's claim that the Omicron variant could act as a natural vaccine. OCTA Research fellow, Fr. Nicanor Austriaco, said Thursday the Omicron variant can act as a natural vaccine as it struggles to infect the lungs that even with 70 times more virus, "the symptoms will likely appear milder." Austriaco noted that individuals who survive the Omicron variant will get antibodies that could provide protection against it and such other variants as Delta, Gamma, Beta, Alpha, and D614G. Thus
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