Mayo Clinic Q&A: Breakthrough COVID-19 infections and booster vaccines

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Dr. Gregory Poland an infectious diseases expert and head of Mayo Clinics Vaccine Research Group says COVID-19mutations and the virus spread are happening because of people who dont wear masks who dont get vaccinated and who dont adhere to safety recommendations. "I believe that we should be radically transparent and honest" says Dr. Poland. "The more time this virus passes through one person after another the more likely it continues to mutate. As a result of those mutations two things are happening. Some of the mutations are making vaccines and plasma monoclonal antibodies less effective. The other thing is that the virus will likely become something that we have to live with for the rest of our lives." Dr. Poland reminds people that vaccine protection is not 100%. Breakthrough infections can occur. "Remember that in the clinical trials 95% means that compared to unvaccinated people your risk is reduced by 95% — not 100%" he says. "You might have a mild case of COVID-19 but you can still spread it to others including those who are immune-compromised such as cancer patients. Thats why we continue to wear masks until we get very widespread immunization." (Published 04/21/2021)