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Omicron has raised big questions around the efficacy of the major vaccines distributed worldwide: AstraZeneca, Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Sinovac. While data are still preliminary and not peer-reviewed, [some trends are emerging](: 🦠Mutations in omicron’s spike proteins make it much better at evading vaccine-induced immunity. 💉 Boosters make a big difference. Pfizer said a booster takes protection against omicron back to the levels two doses were providing against the original strain. Researchers say Sinovac recipients could also benefit from a booster. 🏥 Though it’s [possible that omicron causes milder symptoms]( than delta, any highly contagious strain could still overwhelm hospitals. Message from our Partner This Day in Esoteric Political History from PRX’s Radiotopia takes one moment, big or small, from that day in history and explores how it might inform our present. 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