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Will we need a COVID booster shot? It's an open question, but so far immunity appears 'durable.' Illinois providers say they are ready if necessary.


Will we need a COVID booster shot? It’s an open question, but so far immunity appears ‘durable.’ Illinois providers say they are ready if necessary.
Madeline Buckley, Chicago Tribune
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Nurse Meredith Price gets a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine prepared at a Cook County Health COVID-19 vaccine site in Des Plaines on May 13, 2021.
Dr. Richard Novak, professor and chief of infectious diseases at the University of Illinois Chicago’s Department of Medicine, is already getting questions from the participants of the university’s vaccine clinical trial about whether they will need a booster shot.
Those participants were among the first people to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, and some are anxious that, if immunity wanes, they will also be first to confront that possibility. ....

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India underestimated the virus. Why that's a cautionary tale for Canada


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This isn’t India, where a catastrophic COVID-19 wave has brought the country to its knees, where doctors tweet SOS messages pleading for oxygen, and where shrewd variants now spreading in Canada have made India’s first wave look “like a ripple in a bathtub.”
An aerial picture on April 26, 2021, shows the funeral pyres of COVID-19 victims at a cremation ground in New Delhi. Photo by JEWEL SAMAD/AFP via Getty Images
But India, which on Friday posted the world’s largest single daily COVID-19 caseload for a second day, with 332,730 cases and 2,263 deaths, is a cautionary tale. ....

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