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Covid-19: vaccines protect against severe forms of the Delta variant, study finds

2021-09-11T08:22:47.636Z


For fully vaccinated people, the risk of being infected is a little higher with the Delta variant, but the risk of being hospitalized.


These are reassuring data.

Fully vaccinated people are 11 times less likely to die from Covid-19 and 10 times less likely to be hospitalized since the contagious Delta variant became the main strain of the virus in the United States, authorities said on Friday. American sanitary facilities.

Data from three articles published by the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC), the country's main federal public health agency, unanimously underscore the continued effectiveness of anti-Covid vaccines against severe forms of the virus.

This announcement comes the day after the unveiling of President Joe Biden's new muscular strategy to overcome Covid-19, which includes a decree requiring employees of large American companies to be vaccinated or undergo a weekly screening test.

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"As we have shown, study after study, vaccination works", insisted the director of the CDC, Rochelle Walenksy, during a press conference.

The first study analyzed hundreds of thousands of cases of Covid-19 in 13 US jurisdictions over the period from April 4 to June 19, before the Delta proliferated, and compared them to cases of contamination from June 20 to June 17. July.

Between these two periods, the risk of a fully vaccinated person being infected with Covid-19 compared to an unvaccinated person increased slightly, from 11.1 times less likely to be infected to 4.5 times .

Moderna, the most efficient

Protection against hospitalization and death, on the other hand, remained stable, although it declined more for people aged 65 and over than for groups of younger individuals.

Health officials are currently assessing the need for a third dose, and older people are likely to be the first to receive it when the Biden administration launches its recall campaign on September 20.

New @CDCMMWR shows fully vaccinated people had> 10x lower risk of hospitalization or death from # COVID19 compared with those not fully vaccinated.

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One of the studies, which analyzed the effectiveness of different vaccines between June and August in more than 400 hospitals and health centers, determined that Moderna's serum was more effective against hospitalizations (95%) than that of Pfizer. (80%) and that of Johnson & Johnson (60%).

It is not entirely clear why Moderna's vaccine appeared to confer higher protection than Pfizer when the Delta variant became the main strain of the virus. This could be related to its higher dosage or the longer interval between the first and second injection (four weeks versus three for Pfizer), which could create a stronger immune response.

Source: leparis

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