Studies estimates that the vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer are 90 percent effective against infection. And 80 percent if you have only received one dose. They believe this indicates that the vaccines are effective in preventing infection.
And how can they know that? CDC has published the results here. Click on the link to read more about the method and what reservations they make. They followed 3950 people in the front line against the pandemic for 13 weeks.
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Announces new advice “eventually”
Aavitsland says that the study shows that vaccination works exactly as they hoped.
– Can this have consequences for what advice is given to fully vaccinated people?
– We have been careful. We did not want to make the mistake of letting the vaccinated completely loose and risk that they could still be infected and could infect others, the superior in FHI answers.
– We now collect data from all such studies and examine them thoroughly, and then we will update our advice to vaccinated, says Aavitsland.
– Will this lead to relief for the vaccinated?
– Yes, this study, together with others, will lead to relief eventually, confirms the FHI superior.
– There is now more and more evidence that vaccination protects against infection, disease, hospitalization and death, says Aavitsland.
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