How COVID vaccination keeps a 'breakthrough' infection in check
Briefly

Recent research indicates that COVID-19 vaccines effectively manage the immune response to SARS-CoV-2, minimizing inflammation that can lead to severe disease. Analyzing 'breakthrough' infections in vaccinated individuals revealed that the vaccines help keep inflammation-promoting cells in check. This finding suggests that the jabs play a critical role in preventing the immune system from overreacting, thereby protecting against the most severe outcomes of COVID-19. Understanding this mechanism further emphasizes the importance of vaccination in managing the pandemic and protecting public health.
Vaccination appears to modulate the immune response to SARS-CoV-2, preventing excessive inflammation often seen in severe COVID-19 cases. This could elucidate the jabs' protective effect.
The study highlights the vaccines' role in taming inflammation-promoting cells, which are crucial in responding to virus infections and can lead to more severe disease outcomes.
Read at Nature
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