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Science in 5 series - Episode #88 /As we enter the 4th year of the Pandemic, what do we know about Omicron so far? Are there settings where you are more at risk? What does it mean to live with COVID-19? Dr Maria Van Kerkhove explains in Science in 5. Closed Captioning is available for Science in 5 in several languages on YouTube. Links to subtitled/dubbed versions: Spanish: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6hS8Moik7ktt7QccOeLSyI1agc6yRHjj French: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiIQJ9sPqPFxQyKvHIVxI-m

Oxford’s social scientists responded rapidly as the COVID-19 crisis unfolded, working with partners in policymaking, industry, and communities around the world to find solutions to some of the greatest challenges the world has ever seen. Watch our film to discover the global impact of their work, and to learn why social sciences research will be critical to our long-term social and economic recovery.

After we have been exposed to an infection, our immune system remembers the threat, in particular by producing antibodies. These are proteins that circulate in the blood and throughout the body; they quickly recognize and disable the invader upon contact, thereby preventing or minimizing illness. This is why we usually do not get sick with the same bug twice; we are immune. Vaccines mimic this process, encouraging the immune system to make antibodies without us having to go through the illness. Some of the