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Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine effectiveness drops after 6 months, study shows
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  • Published at 09:18 am October 5th, 2021
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A patient receives their coronavirus disease (Covid-19) vaccine booster during a Pfizer-BioNTech vaccination clinic in Southfield, Michigan, US, September 29, 2021 Reuters

US FDA has authorized the use of a booster dose vaccine for older adults and some Americans at high risk of getting infected.

The effectiveness of the Pfizer Inc-BioNTech SE vaccine in preventing infection by the coronavirus dropped to 47% from 88% six months after the second dose, according to data published on Monday that US health agencies considered when deciding on the need for booster shots.
The data, which was published in the Lancet medical journal, had been previously released in August ahead of peer review.

The analysis showed that the vaccine's effectiveness in preventing hospitalization and death remained high at 90% for at least six months, even against the highly contagious Delta variant of the coronavirus.

The data suggests that the drop is due to waning efficacy, rather than more contagious variants, researchers said.

Researchers from Pfizer and Kaiser Permanente studied electronic health records of roughly 3.4 million people who were members of Kaiser Permanente Southern California between December 2020 - when the vaccine first became available - and August of 2021.

"Our variant-specific analysis clearly shows that the (Pfizer-BioNTech) vaccine is effective against all current variants of concern, including Delta," said Luis Jodar, senior vice president and chief medical officer at Pfizer vaccines.

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A potential limitation of the study was a lack of data on adherence to masking guidelines and occupations in the study population, which could have affected frequency of testing and likelihood of exposure to the virus.

Vaccine effectiveness against the Delta variant was 93% after the first month, declining to 53% after four months. Against other coronavirus variants, efficacy declined to 67% from 97%.
"To us, that suggests Delta is not an escape variant that is completely evading vaccine protection," said study leader Sara Tartof with Kaiser Permanente Southern California's Department of Research & Evaluation.

"If it was, we would probably not have seen high protection after vaccination, because vaccination would not be working in that case. It would start low, and stay low."

Testing for variants is more likely to fail in vaccinated individuals, which could lead to overestimation of variant-specific effectiveness in the study, the authors cautioned.

The US Food and Drug Administration has authorized the use of a booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for older adults and some Americans at high risk of getting infected. Scientists have called for more data on whether boosters should be recommended for all.
 
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Shouldn't have been news to anyone who actually knows anything about how mRNA vaccines work.

None of them work for very long.
 
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The 47% effectiveness after 6 months against the target virus is pretty decent . The usual flu vaccine's effectiveness also drops significantly after 6~9 months. Definitely better than no protection.
 
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The US Food and Drug Administration has authorized the use of a booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for older adults and some Americans at high risk of getting infected. Scientists have called for more data on whether boosters should be recommended for all.
I heard that a 3rd shot is needed after about six months whatever may be the type of inoculated vaccine.

I also heard that every year vaccine shots will be required irrespective of two consecutive shots.

The effectiveness seems to go down with time.
 
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I heard that a 3rd shot is needed after about six months whatever may be the type of inoculated vaccine.

I also heard that every year vaccine shots will be required irrespective of two consecutive shots.

The effectiveness seems to go down with time.

I know several people who got their 3rd booster shot recently for Pfizer which the US Health regulator authorities approved recently. For Moderna - jury is still out.

Don't know if we will all need booster shots every year going forward.

LDC countries like Bangladesh should have permission to reproduce vaccines from bulk (or even from scratch) for their population and maybe also for export to countries in Africa which have no Pharma industry in place. Drug companies like Pfizer and Moderna are too greedy and UN should make a copyright IP exception in this regard.
 
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That protection is against infection but protection against severe disease is still near enough 90%+.

Anyway the bulk of populations in BD and other similar countries will have the already far more robust natural immunity which could maybe last years.

Once you have given vaccines to the old and sick, this is not a virus to be too concerned about as it's mortality rate is the on par with flu.
 
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Anyway the bulk of populations in BD and other similar countries will have the already far more robust natural immunity which could maybe last years.

Once you have given vaccines to the old and sick, this is not a virus to be too concerned about as it's mortality rate is the on par with flu.
BD followed your great advice of inoculating old people and the official result is below. I think the actual death figure may be three times what is stated here.

Bangladesh
Coronavirus Cases:

1,559,452
Deaths:
27,614
Recovered:
1,520,296
 
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Will definitely be getting my Pfizer booster soon
 
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I had the stuff from moderna. 😁
Thank god had moderna lol

I had Moderna too, but I bet that the efficacy wanes over time as well. Although it seems to perform better.

 
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