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Some scientists say there is growing evidence that yearly booster shots may not be needed to protect people against COVID-19.
Vaccine (1)developersdevelopers(develop) have been advising that the world will need yearly booster injections to remain protected.Vaccine producers have also suggested that new vaccines(2)(should)be(should)be (be) necessary to fight new virus versions,also (3)calledcalled (call) variants.
But these suggestions were disputed by more than 12 influential disease and vaccine development experts (4)who/thatwho/that recently spoke to Reuters news agency reporters.
Some of the scientists expressed concern that public expectations around COVID-19 boosters are being set by drug company executives (決策者;行政主管)rather than health(5)specialistsspecialists(special).Still,many agreed that preparing(6)forfor such a need as a precaution was reasonable.
The scientists fear that a push by(7)wealthywealthy (wealth) nations for repeat vaccination as early as this year will (8)deependeepen (deep) the divide with poorer countries that are struggling to buy vaccjye.aies.In some nations,it may take years (9)to vaccinateto vaccinate (vaccinate) their citizens even once.
"We don't see the data yet that would inform a decision about(10)whetherwhether or not booster doses are needed," said Kate O'Brien.She is director of the Department of Immunization,Vaccines and Biologicals at the World Health Organization (WHO).
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【答案】developers;(should)be;called;who/that;specialists;for;wealthy;deepen;to vaccinate;whether
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