People line up to enter a COVID-19 test and vaccination site near Times Square in New York, the United States, Dec. 7, 2021. (Xinhua/Wang Ying)
Compared with the Delta variant, a more prominent and quicker waning of protection was found in vaccine effectiveness against the Omicron variant.
LOS ANGELES, May 4 (Xinhua) -- The effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines against Omicron rapidly wanes over time, according to a new analysis.
This systematic review and meta-analysis of secondary data from 40 studies found that the estimated vaccine effectiveness against both laboratory-confirmed Omicron infection and symptomatic disease was lower than 20 percent at 6 months from the administration of the primary series.
The vaccine effectiveness was less than 30 percent at 9 months from the administration of a booster dose, according to the study published Wednesday in JAMA Network Open.
Compared with the Delta variant, a more prominent and quicker waning of protection was found in vaccine effectiveness against the Omicron variant. ■