""During this Omicron wave, we're seeing an increased number of mild infections — at-home type of infections, the inconvenient, having a cold, being off work, not great but not the end of the world. And that's because these Omicron variants are able to break through antibody protection and cause these mild infections," John Moore, a professor of microbiology and immunology at Weill Cornell Medical College, told CBS News."
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John Moore as quoted by Alexander Tin, “Why boosted Americans seem to be getting more COVID-19 infections”, CBS News, (June 2, 2022)
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