Decline in effectiveness for Moderna, Pfizer, Janssen vaccines
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https://medicalxpress.com/news/2021-11-decline-effectiveness-moderna-pfizer-janssen.html
Researchers found that protection against any COVID-19 infection declined for all vaccine types, with overall vaccine protection declining from 87.9% in February to 48.1% by October 2021.
The decline was greatest for the Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) vaccine, with protection against infection declining from 86.4% in March to 13.1% in September
Declines for PfizerBioNTech were from 86.9% to 43.3%
Declines for Moderna were 89.2% to 58%.For those under 65 years old, vaccines overall were 81.7% effective against death.
Protection against death was greatest for the Pfizer vaccine, at 84.3%.
Moderna was the next most effective, at 81.5%.
Janssen was 73% effective.
For those 65 and over, overall vaccine effectiveness against death was 71.6%.Moderna was 75.5% effective.
Pfizer was 70.1% effective.
Janssen was 52.2% effective. -
Still not seeing natural immunity stuff...
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Gonna take a heckuva database to take care of all those vaccine passports we're going to have...
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@bachophile said in Decline in effectiveness for Moderna, Pfizer, Janssen vaccines:
@jolly EU population is greater than the US but that there is an EU vaccine passport.
I suspect the U.S. is a mite more fractious bunch...
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@bachophile said in Decline in effectiveness for Moderna, Pfizer, Janssen vaccines:
@jolly considering the EU is 27 countries yet the US is more fractious is not a particularly good omen
We have the people who left Europe over the last 400 years.
In search of freedom from vaccines
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Nice knowing you...
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Hope they work well...
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The FDA has approved boosters for everyone 18 or older, with or without heightened risk profile.
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WHO disagrees.