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One dose of Covid-19 jab cuts household spread by up to 50%: UK study

Households deemed ‘high-risk’ settings for transmission, says Public Health England research

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 28 Apr 2021 9:00PM

One dose of Covid-19 jab cuts household spread by up to 50%: UK study
Earlier Public Health England studies estimate that Britain’s successful Covid-19 vaccine roll-out prevented 10,400 deaths in over-60s by end-March. – AFP pic, April 28, 2021

LONDON – One dose of the Pfizer or AstraZeneca vaccine reduces the chances of someone infected with the coronavirus spreading it to other household members by up to 50%, according to an English study published today. 

The Public Health England (PHE) research found that those who became infected three weeks after receiving their first jab are between 38% and 49% less likely to pass the virus on to their household contacts than those who are unvaccinated.

“This is terrific news – we already know vaccines save lives, and this study is the most comprehensive real-world data showing they also cut transmission of this deadly virus,” said British Health Secretary Matt Hancock.

“It further reinforces that vaccines are the best way out of this pandemic as they protect you and they may prevent you from unknowingly infecting someone in your household.”

The study drew data from over 57,000 contacts in 24,000 households in which there was a lab-confirmed case that had received vaccination, compared with nearly one million contacts of unvaccinated cases. 

Previous studies have already shown that being vaccinated reduces the risk of a person developing symptomatic infection in the first place by up to 65%, four weeks after one dose. 

Households are deemed “high-risk” settings for transmission, and “similar results could be expected in other settings with similar transmission risks, such as shared accommodation and prisons”, said the study.

“Not only do vaccines reduce the severity of illness and prevent hundreds of deaths every day, but we now see they also have an additional impact on reducing the chance of passing Covid-19 on to others,” said Mary Ramsay, head of immunisation at PHE.

Previous PHE studies have estimated that Britain’s successful vaccine roll-out prevented 10,400 deaths in over-60s by end-March. – AFP, April 28, 2021

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