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Pfizer Inc.'s vaccine provides less immunity to the omicron variant than to other major versions of Covid-19, according to laboratory experiments that still indicated a third dose may help stop the highly mutated strain. Bloomberg Intelligence's Sam Fazeli has the latest on "Bloomberg Markets: Europe."