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Comment by krackers

3 days ago

No, there's quite a bit of evidence that they last much longer than that.

You may not have complete immunity beyond 10 years though, so the recommendation is that you get a booster every 10 years.

But I don't see your point? Are you arguing that the COVID vaccine grants immunity for much longer than advertised? That seems unlikely given the mutation rate of coronaviruses.