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Largest Pfizer study confirms jab provides 95% protection against Covid-19

Research based on national Israel vaccination campaign shows proof pandemic could be ended with rapid, global immunisation programmes

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 06 May 2021 8:30AM

Largest Pfizer study confirms jab provides 95% protection against Covid-19
Though it has been found that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is 95% effective against Covid-19, the level drops significantly when people receive just one of the two prescribed doses. – AFP pic, May 6, 2021

PARIS – The largest real-world study yet of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine today confirmed that the jab provided more than 95% protection against Covid-19, but found that the level dropped significantly when people received just one of the two prescribed doses.

The authors of the research from Israel’s national vaccination campaign said it showed real-world proof that the pandemic could be ended by rapid, global vaccination programmes.

An analysis of public health data from Israel – one of the countries with the highest proportion of fully vaccinated adults – showed the vaccine was extremely effective in protecting even elderly individuals at a time when the more infectious English variant was dominant, according to the results published in the Lancet medical journal.

By the start of April, nearly 5 million people in Israel had received two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech jab, more than 70% of the population.

The study found that two doses conveyed 95.3% protection against infection and 96.7% protection against death seven days after the second dose.

After 14 days, that protection increased to 96.5% and 98%, respectively.

But the protection was considerably lower when people received just a single vaccine dose. 

Between seven and 14 days after the first dose, protection against infection was found to be 57.7%, and protection against death 77%.

The authors said that one dose may provide a shorter window of protection, especially in an environment where new viral variants emerge.

“Importantly, the study shows that two doses of the vaccine significantly increase levels of immunity and protection,” said Jonathan Ball, professor of molecular virology at the University of Nottingham, who was not involved in the research.

“This is why it is important that people get both doses.”

During the analysis period, there were 232,268 confirmed Covid-19 infections, and nearly 95% of samples tested were found to be the English B.1.1.7 variant. There were 4,481 severe infections and 1,113 deaths.

The team behind the research said that they were not able to study the effect of the South African variant, which has also been identified in Israel. 

Before today, the largest real-world study of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, also in Israel, was nearly five times smaller, involving 1.2 million people.

Writing in a comment article, Eyal Lesham of the Chaim Sheba Medical Centre and Annelies Wilder-Smith of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine said the study findings “suggest that high vaccine coverage rates could offer a way out of the pandemic”.

“Regrettably, rapid population-level coverage cannot be easily replicated in many other countries,” said the pair, who were not involved in the Lancet study.

“The global use of (the Pfizer-BioNTech) vaccine is limited by supply issues, high costs, and ultra-cold chain storage requirements.” – AFP, May 6, 2021

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