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Coronavirus News Roundup, May 1–May 7 - Scientific American

Scientific American Pandemic highlights for the week Print A woman gives the Johnson & Johnson vaccine in Krakow, Poland on May 1, 2021 Credit: Omar Marques .” To receive newsletter issues daily in your inbox, sign up here. A 5/5/21 post by Katelyn Jetelina at her site Your Local Epidemiologist lays out the case for getting a COVID-19 vaccine even if you’ve tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 or recovered from the disease it can cause. The vaccines strengthen our immune response to the virus by giving us another “dose” of virus protection (the vaccine), she writes. And “the vaccine looks to better protect against variants than natural infection,” Jetelina writes, describing why Israel recently changed its policy from not vaccinating people with past SARS-CoV-2 infections to vaccinating them. The change was based on research, including a study of blood samples taken from health care workers after a SARS-CoV-2 infection, before vaccination and after vaccination. The resear

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