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Pfizer Booster Shots - Very Effective Indeed
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Now this is very good news :
https:/ /www.th etimes. co.uk/a rticle/ booster -covid- jab-off ers-nea r-total -protec tion-pf izer-st udy-sho ws-8v56 6tjpx?u tm_sour ce=news letter& amp;utm _campai gn=news letter_ 144& ;utm_me dium=em ail& ;utm_co ntent=1 44_1585 2762&am p;CMP=T NLEmail _651869 2_15852 762_144
Link to Pfizer press release in case The Times paywall keeps you out :
https:/ /www.pf izer.co m/news/ press-r elease/ press-r elease- detail/ pfizer- and-bio ntech-a nnounce -phase- 3-trial -data-s howing
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Link to Pfizer press release in case The Times paywall keeps you out :
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think there has always been an element of 'protection against infection', jno - but it has very much waned as the months have gone past - whereas the 'protection against severe symptoms' seems to have remained high.
The booster restores both protections to (at least) the levels achieved just after the second dose.
The booster restores both protections to (at least) the levels achieved just after the second dose.
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// Wish theyd explain why or whether we really need to wait 6 months after the second jab.//
you wade froo all the lit and find:
a.Best response is after 6 mo
b. despite crap on this very site about reinfection or break thro infection the vaccine really is very efficient - In a prison with 2000 vaccination there were 19 break thro infections and no hospital admissions (NEJM)
c. Because of the side effects of Oxford they mixed and didnt match and found protection was even higher ( near 100%)
anythhing else I can help with ?
you wade froo all the lit and find:
a.Best response is after 6 mo
b. despite crap on this very site about reinfection or break thro infection the vaccine really is very efficient - In a prison with 2000 vaccination there were 19 break thro infections and no hospital admissions (NEJM)
c. Because of the side effects of Oxford they mixed and didnt match and found protection was even higher ( near 100%)
anythhing else I can help with ?
// one year on we're in a worse position than this time last year. What has gone wrong???//
something has gone wrong with you
if you look at the graphs - the infections are near where they were
BUT or AND
a.a lot are under 15
b.The pool of infection seems to be 15-20
c.over 50s, the vacc rate is near 100% ( not so high that if you miss the vacca invite you have probably died from something else)
d. the people getting into hospital are still unvaccinated
e. and so therefore see above, they have to be much younger
they are also reluctantly moving towards the disease is probably always gonna mutate and generate sufficient escape variants that - - - we will be stuck with it ( like 'flu) and not able to abolish it ( like small pox)
and vaccine refusal is likely to become a serious problem like measles
something has gone wrong with you
if you look at the graphs - the infections are near where they were
BUT or AND
a.a lot are under 15
b.The pool of infection seems to be 15-20
c.over 50s, the vacc rate is near 100% ( not so high that if you miss the vacca invite you have probably died from something else)
d. the people getting into hospital are still unvaccinated
e. and so therefore see above, they have to be much younger
they are also reluctantly moving towards the disease is probably always gonna mutate and generate sufficient escape variants that - - - we will be stuck with it ( like 'flu) and not able to abolish it ( like small pox)
and vaccine refusal is likely to become a serious problem like measles
So this report is on the first of those who had two Pfizer injections first, nothing about if you had a totally different treatment the first time.
Personally, having had 2 AZ last time I will not be having Pfizer pumped into me on top until I have seen some full trial results on a fair number of people.
I'd be quite happy to have another AZ, but the cheap one isnt on offer. I wonder who in SAGE/The Government has shares in Modena/Pfizer?
Personally, having had 2 AZ last time I will not be having Pfizer pumped into me on top until I have seen some full trial results on a fair number of people.
I'd be quite happy to have another AZ, but the cheap one isnt on offer. I wonder who in SAGE/The Government has shares in Modena/Pfizer?
still supposed to boost your immunity, ymb, hence the name. It seems this is regarded as the whole point: to mix and match to obtain better coverage
https:/ /inews. co.uk/n ews/hea lth/ast razenec a-vacci ne-not- offered -booste r-jab-r ollout- 1199287
"There is understood to be more available scientific evidence about the long-term efficacy of mRNA jabs over other vaccines."
https:/
"There is understood to be more available scientific evidence about the long-term efficacy of mRNA jabs over other vaccines."
So are you a doctor and epidemiology expert youngmafbog MB ChB? The JVCI may welcome your input.
// I wonder who in SAGE/The Government has shares in Modena/Pfizer?//
Err, no. THE JVCI is independent and does have some experience in these matters.
Thanks PP, so 6 months is best for an individual, but maybe taking a wider view we could buy a bit of time now by bringing forward from 6 months to 5 months for over 50/60s?
// I wonder who in SAGE/The Government has shares in Modena/Pfizer?//
Err, no. THE JVCI is independent and does have some experience in these matters.
Thanks PP, so 6 months is best for an individual, but maybe taking a wider view we could buy a bit of time now by bringing forward from 6 months to 5 months for over 50/60s?
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