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Researchers from the University of Oxford released results from a study on Monday that claims two-dose COVID-19 vaccines do not induce enough antibodies against the Omicron variant.

The British scientists believe this could indicate increased infections among those previously infected or vaccinated may be likely.

The study is yet to be peer-reviewed. It analyzed blood samples from individuals who were given doses from AstraZeneca-Oxford or Pfizer-BioNTech.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson cautioned on Sunday two shots will not be enough to control Omicron.

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