Jan. 19, 2023 -- People who have been infected with COVID-19 and vaccinated against it are more likely to avoid serious illness than those who were only previously infected, a new study says.
It’s called “hybrid immunity” and it offers better protection from COVID reinfection, according to a study published in The Lancet.
The World Health Organization said the study shows “the advantages of vaccination even after people have had COVID-19,” Fortune reported.
People with hybrid immunity had a 95% lower risk of getting seriously sick or hospitalized a year later, the study says`. People previously infected but unvaccinated people had a lower risk, too, but just 75% lower.
“Those with hybrid immunity following their first two COVID shots were nearly 42% less likely to get reinfected with COVID a year out, and nearly 47% less likely six months out following their first booster vaccination,” Forbes wrote. “For those who had been infected but not vaccinated, protection was just 25% at 12 months.”
People with hybrid protection might be able to wait six months after infection or vaccination to get a booster dose, study authors said.