Omicron variant of coronavirus officially detected in SC as MUSC logs 3 cases

The little bit of evidence available suggests that being fully vaccinated may not be as protective against omicron as it was against delta and other previous strains,” Traxler said. “However, data does suggest getting a booster shot increases vaccine efficacy enough to protect against the virus.
— Post and Courier
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