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J&J says its jab effective against Covid-19 Delta variant

Vaccine generates strong, lasting neutralising antibody response against virus strain, says company research leaders

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 02 Jul 2021 2:30PM

J&J says its jab effective against Covid-19 Delta variant
The Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine appears to elicit an immunity against the virus that does not wane, but instead improves over time, says Mathai Mammen, head of J&J’s Janssen Research and Development. – AFP pic, July 2, 2021

WASHINGTON – Johnson and Johnson’s (J&J) single-shot Covid-19 vaccine is effective against the highly contagious Delta variant, with an immune response lasting at least eight months, the company said yesterday.

The antibodies and immune system cells in the blood of eight people vaccinated with the J&J jab effectively neutralised the Delta strain, which was first identified in India, researchers found.

A second study with 20 vaccinated patients at Boston’s Beth Israel Medical Centre had similar results.

The data was sent to bioRxiv, a free online site for unpublished scientific preprints where authors “are able to make their findings immediately available to the scientific community and receive feedback on draft manuscripts before they are submitted to journals”, according to the site.

“We believe that our vaccine offers durable protection against Covid-19 and elicits neutralising activity against the Delta variant,” said Paul Stoffels, J&J’s chief scientific officer, in a company statement.

Mathai Mammen, head of Janssen Research and Development at J&J, said that data “for the eight months studied so far” shows that J&J’s single-shot vaccine “generates a strong neutralising antibody response that does not wane; rather, we observe an improvement over time”.

The Delta variant tore through in India in April and May and has since spread around the world. A report by the European Union’s disease control agency ECDC estimated the more contagious strain could account for 90% of new cases in the EU by the end of August. – AFP, July 2, 2021

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