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Pfizer efficacy

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MegCleary · 02/04/2021 08:01

All the studies saying how good, do they still relate to UK who have the 12 week gap?

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MegCleary · 04/04/2021 16:56

Bump

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WhitechapelLass · 04/04/2021 17:59

It found that the risk of being infected was reduced by 70% after a single dose, and by 85% after a second dose.

From England data therefore the majority on 12 week schedule.

Source: www.sciencemediacentre.org/expert-reaction-to-new-reports-from-phe-on-pfizer-biontech-vaccine-effectiveness-data-and-the-siren-study/

Bear in mind the figures that they are measuring are different to the efficacy measures reported in the studies so not comparing like with like.

MegCleary · 05/04/2021 14:26

Thanks

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VioletViola · 05/04/2021 14:32

Not a clue but I've just had my second dose of it and feel ok apart from a sore arm - anyone I know who had AZ has felt like shit for about a week.

Abracadabra12345 · 05/04/2021 14:49

@VioletViola

Not a clue but I've just had my second dose of it and feel ok apart from a sore arm - anyone I know who had AZ has felt like shit for about a week.
We didn’t feel like shit for a week after AZ, nor anyone else I know
MegCleary · 05/04/2021 15:28

Not heard many AZ second doses yet sorry

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