KEY POINTS
  • Covid-19 vaccines are still "stunningly effective" despite fears that immunity may dwindle over time, experts have said.
  • There have been some concerns about the efficacy of Covid-19 vaccines after a number of recent studies indicated a growing number of "breakthrough" Covid cases among the fully vaccinated.
  • Studies have shown that the fully vaccinated are still highly protected against severe infection, hospitalization and death caused by the virus.

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Juan Rodriguez (L) reacts while receiving Johnson & Johnson's Janssen Covid-19 vaccine administered by vocational nurse Christina Garibay at a Skid Row community outreach event where Covid-19 vaccines and testing were offered in Los Angeles, California on August 22, 2021.

Covid-19 vaccines are still "stunningly effective" despite fears that immunity may dwindle over time, experts say.

There have been some concerns about the efficacy of Covid-19 vaccines after a number of recent studies indicated a growing number of so-called "breakthrough" Covid cases among the fully vaccinated. The studies have, however, shown that the fully vaccinated are still highly protected against severe infection, hospitalization and death caused by the virus.

In this article