COVID update – Bivalent jab, new variants and herd immunity

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Going Viral Episode 208

In this episode:

  • The bivalent vaccines
  • The new variant alert for Ba.2.75 and Ba.4.6
  • Herd immunity predictions and implications

 

Host: Dr David Lim, GP and Medical Educator

Total time: 37 mins

Guest: Prof Kristine Macartney, Infectious Diseases Specialist
 

Last Updated: 26 Oct, 2022

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