Scientists find out which vaccine is more effective against a new strain of COVID

Scientists find out which vaccine is more effective against a new strain of COVID

It has also become known that the Indian variant reduces the effectiveness of all vaccines.

The Indian strain COVID-19, which has been named variant Delta, continues to spread worldwide, including in Canada. Scientists investigated whether existing vaccines are effective against this variant.

The medical journal The Lancet published a study that examined 19,543 cases of COVID-19 and 377 hospitalizations. Of these, 7,723 people had the Delta variant and 134 hospitalizations were associated with it.

According to the results, the effect of vaccination does not appear until 28 days after the first vaccination.

After 14 days of two doses, Pfizer's drug showed 92% efficacy against the Alpha variant, which was first detected in the UK, and 79% against the Delta variant, which was first detected in India. AstraZeneca's vaccine, in turn, showed efficacy of 73% and 60%, respectively. Researchers found that both Pfizer and AstraZeneca reduced the risk of severe disease in Delta, but both vaccines against this strain were less effective than the others.

Experts noted that both drugs protect against different strains of COVID-19, but the difference between them cannot be ignored.

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