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The changing impact of vaccines in the COVID-19 pandemic
Jamie A Cohen; Robyn Margaret Stuart; Jasmina Panovska-Griffiths; Edinah Mudimu; Romesh G Abeysuriya; Cliff C Kerr; Michael Famulare; Daniel J Klein.
Affiliation
  • Jamie A Cohen; Institute for Disease Modeling, Global Health Division, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  • Robyn Margaret Stuart; University of Copenhagen
  • Jasmina Panovska-Griffiths; University of Oxford Big Data Institute
  • Edinah Mudimu; University of South Africa
  • Romesh G Abeysuriya; Burnet Institute
  • Cliff C Kerr; Institute for Disease Modeling, Global Health Division, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  • Michael Famulare; Institute for Disease Modeling, Global Health Division, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  • Daniel J Klein; Institute for Disease Modeling, Global Health Division, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Preprint in English | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-22272222
ABSTRACT
The Omicron wave has left a global imprinting of immunity which changes the COVID landscape. In this study, we simulate six hypothetical variants emerging over the next year and evaluate the impact of existing and improved vaccines. We base our study on South Africas infection- and vaccination-derived immunity. Our findings illustrate that variant-chasing vaccines will only add value above existing vaccines in the setting where a variant emerges if we can shorten the window between variant introduction and vaccine deployment to under three weeks, an impossible time-frame without significant NPI use. This strategy may have global utility, depending on the rate of spread from setting to setting. Broadly neutralizing and durable next-generation vaccines could avert over three-times as many deaths from an immune-evading variant compared to existing vaccines. Our results suggest it is crucial to develop next-generation vaccines and redress inequities in vaccine distribution to tackle future emerging variants.
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Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Type of study: Experimental_studies Language: English Year: 2022 Document type: Preprint
Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Type of study: Experimental_studies Language: English Year: 2022 Document type: Preprint
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