FYI, this is about the same effectiveness as the annual flu vaccine has.
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I've been reading about the different vaccines available today, and I found different numbers from October. https://www.yalemedicine.org/news/covid-19-vaccine-comparison
Though it looks like the JN.1 variant is new since September, and that's likely what drives the new data down. It had 3.5% of new cases in November, 21% in December and 85% in January. (Edit Source: https://www.yalemedicine.org/news/jn1-coronavirus-variant-covid)
Outbreak.info is another great site for tracking covid variants. The company I work for makes covid detection PCR kits and we use this site to guide our products.
Is that good? Because it doesn’t sound good.
54% effectiveness against infection sounds pretty good to me.
I don't know if it's because this variant has milder symptoms or because I was boosted in October, but I got COVID in November and felt almost nothing besides mild irritating cold-like symptoms. I do suspect that the booster helped though because a friend who hasn't yet gotten a booster got sick around the same time and felt a lot worse.
Ohh. So 54% effective against getting infected in the first place? That sounds pretty good indeed.
But does is stack with mage armour?