About this course
The mRNA technology-based vaccines have played a pivotal role in the fight against COVID-19. Given the endemicity of COVID-19, it is essential to re-evaluate the potential role of vaccines and boosters in combating emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants considering the waning immunity. This e-learning module overviews the evolving threat of COVID-19 variants in light of the waning vaccine immunity, especially in at-risk populations, the unmet needs in vaccine development, and the safety and effectiveness of bivalent boosters.
Learning outcomes
Upon completion of this module, you should be able to:
- Understand the current utility of COVID-19 booster vaccinations
- Understand the mechanism of action of mRNA platform technology
- Identify the potential challenges associated with COVID-19 vaccine uptake
- Review the safety and effectiveness of bivalent COVID-19 mRNA vaccines
- Explore the next steps for continued protection as COVID-19 transitions into an endemic phase
Topics covered
- Mechanism of action of mRNA technology against respiratory pathogens
- Significance of booster vaccinations
- Global data on prevalence of new variants of concern
- Defence mechanisms against SARS-CoV-2 infections
- Identification of at-risk population for severe COVID-19
- Unmet needs and potential challenges associated with COVID-19 vaccination
- Risk of ‘long COVID’ and its association with vaccinations
- Safety and effectiveness of bivalent mRNA vaccine boosters
- Transitioning COVID-19 and evolving vaccination strategies
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