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Moderna says a third shot of its COVID-19 vaccine may be needed to protect against variants

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Pharmaceutical company Moderna said its COVID-19 vaccine is 93 percent effective through six months after the second dose, but as new variants of the virus emerge, people who received the vaccine may need a booster shot before winter.

The company made the announcement as part of its second-quarter earnings release Thursday.

We are pleased that our Covid-19 vaccine is showing durable efficacy of 93 percent through six months, but recognize that the Delta variant is a significant new threat so we must remain vigilant," Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel said in a statement with the earnings release. Moderna president Stephen Hoge said during an earnings call that a third booster will likely be necessary to keep us as safe as possible through...

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