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Israeli study confirms vaccine efficacy


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2021 Feb 15, 15:57, JERUSALEM
Two fools with surgical masks over their faces celebrate on Shrove Monday in the city center of Rottweil, Germany, Monday, February 15, 2021. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the fool's jump, a traditional part of the city's carnival celebrations, was officially cancelled, but some fools were still on the move. The Rottweiler 'Narrensprung' is one of the highlights of the Swabian-Alemannic carnival in the southwest German region. (Photo via AP)

A large-scale Israeli study has pointed to the efficacy of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine at preventing symptomatic infections with the coronavirus.

Clalit, the largest of Israel’s four health care providers, released a study Sunday that compared infections in 600,000 Israelis who had received the vaccine compared to 600,000 who were not immunised.

The study found a 94% drop in symptomatic infections and a 92% drop in serious cases of the disease among those vaccinated. It said 'the efficacy of the vaccine is preserved in every age group', particularly a week after the second dose of the vaccine.

The researchers said the preliminary findings of the ongoing research 'is aimed at emphasising to the population that has yet to vaccinate that the vaccine is highly effective and prevents serious illness'.

Israel launched its COVID-19 vaccine campaign in December. Since then, over a quarter of the population — 2.5 million people — have received two doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, and over 42% have received the first shot, according to the Health Ministry.


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