For adults previously infected with Covid-19, a new study shows that vaccines do a better job at protecting you from reinfection than natural immunity on its own.
From CNN's Ariane de VogueA lawyer representing Indiana University students asked the Supreme Court to block the school's vaccine mandate that is set to take effect this fall, while the appeals process plays out.
The university requires students to be vaccinated unless they qualify for exemptions. If they are exempted, they must wear masks and undergo testing twice a week. Bopp said the students' refusal is"based on legitimate concerns including underlying medical conditions, having natural antibodies, and the risks associated with the vaccine."
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