Impact of booster vaccination on the control of COVID-19 Delta wave in the context of waning immunity: application to France in the winter 2021/22

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Europe has experienced a large COVID-19 wave caused by the Delta variant in winter 2021/22. Using mathematical models applied to Metropolitan France, we find that boosters administered to ≥ 65, ≥ 50or ≥ 18year-olds may reduce the hospitalisation peak by 25%, 36% and 43% respectively, with a delay of 5 months between second and third dose. A 10% reduction in transmission rates might further reduce it by 41%, indicating that even small increases in protective behaviours may be critical to mitigate the wave.

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Bosetti, P., Kiem, C. T., Andronico, A., Paireau, J., Levy-Bruhl, D., Alter, L., … Cauchemez, S. (2022). Impact of booster vaccination on the control of COVID-19 Delta wave in the context of waning immunity: application to France in the winter 2021/22. Eurosurveillance, 27(1). https://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2022.27.1.2101125

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