Revaccination does not protect against omicron Researchers at Moderna have published a preprint (https://bit.ly/3spaZpR) of a scientific paper describing an attempt to revaccinate rhesus monkeys with a special version of the Omicron coronavirus vaccine. It turned out that it increases the level of protection against a new strain, but not so much. The most likely reason is that the “immune memory” activated by the booster vaccine causes the body to synthesize the antibodies that it began to produce during the first vaccination. In theory, this problem can be circumvented, but specifically for mRNA vaccines, this may not be easy.