Anonymous wrote:https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/03/health/astrazeneca-vaccine-transmission-gbr-intl/index.html
AstraZeneca vaccine appears to substantially reduce transmission of the coronavirus, study shows
Highlights:
- AZ vaccine analysis shows reduced transmission of the virus, not just simply preventing symptomatic infections (hurray!)
- The analysis also estimates good efficacy after just one shot (76%!!)
- Suggestions that there could be higher efficacy with more spaced-out doses. Vaccine efficacy appeared to rise when the time between shots was spaced out from less than six weeks to more than 12 (that really helps with supply issues)
Anonymous wrote:https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/03/health/astrazeneca-vaccine-transmission-gbr-intl/index.html
AstraZeneca vaccine appears to substantially reduce transmission of the coronavirus, study shows
Highlights:
- AZ vaccine analysis shows reduced transmission of the virus, not just simply preventing symptomatic infections (hurray!)
- The analysis also estimates good efficacy after just one shot (76%!!)
- Suggestions that there could be higher efficacy with more spaced-out doses. Vaccine efficacy appeared to rise when the time between shots was spaced out from less than six weeks to more than 12 (that really helps with supply issues)
Anonymous wrote:https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/03/health/astrazeneca-vaccine-transmission-gbr-intl/index.html
AstraZeneca vaccine appears to substantially reduce transmission of the coronavirus, study shows
Highlights:
- AZ vaccine analysis shows reduced transmission of the virus, not just simply preventing symptomatic infections (hurray!)
- The analysis also estimates good efficacy after just one shot (76%!!)
- Suggestions that there could be higher efficacy with more spaced-out doses. Vaccine efficacy appeared to rise when the time between shots was spaced out from less than six weeks to more than 12 (that really helps with supply issues)
Anonymous wrote:Today's good news: Pfizer plans to deliver 200 million doses of Covid vaccine to U.S. by May, sooner than expected
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/pfizer-plans-to-deliver-200-million-doses-of-covid-vaccine-to-us-by-may-sooner-than-expected/ar-BB1dk0WS?ocid=mailsignout&li=BBnb7Kz
Pfizer plans to deliver 200 million doses of its coronavirus vaccine to the U.S. by May, earlier than its initial forecast of July, according to slides published Tuesday by the company ahead of its fourth-quarter earnings call.
The company, which developed its vaccine with German drugmaker BioNTech, also said it can potentially deliver 2 billion doses globally by the end of this year now that health-care providers can extract an additional sixth dose of the vaccine from the vials. In December, the Food and Drug Administration said extra doses from vials can be used after doses were being thrown away due to labeling confusion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was in the j&j thread but up think its good news
https://mobile.twitter.com/ashishkjha/status/1356079020878786561?s=21
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This is a heck of a table. Unfortunately, it's going to take a while to flip the narrative that THIS is what matters, not infection counts. Hopefully more in the public sphere start talking about outcomes like this. Maybe as vaccinations start really ramping up by spring and the hospital numbers continue declining, it'll be undeniable.
Thats good but just to put in perspective. Of the 144K that were in the trials for all the vaccines there were only 5 total deaths. 1 inthe moderna placebo group. 4 in the pfizer placebo group.
5 deaths from Covid or other causes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was in the j&j thread but up think its good news
https://mobile.twitter.com/ashishkjha/status/1356079020878786561?s=21
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This is a heck of a table. Unfortunately, it's going to take a while to flip the narrative that THIS is what matters, not infection counts. Hopefully more in the public sphere start talking about outcomes like this. Maybe as vaccinations start really ramping up by spring and the hospital numbers continue declining, it'll be undeniable.
Thats good but just to put in perspective. Of the 144K that were in the trials for all the vaccines there were only 5 total deaths. 1 inthe moderna placebo group. 4 in the pfizer placebo group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was in the j&j thread but up think its good news
https://mobile.twitter.com/ashishkjha/status/1356079020878786561?s=21
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This is a heck of a table. Unfortunately, it's going to take a while to flip the narrative that THIS is what matters, not infection counts. Hopefully more in the public sphere start talking about outcomes like this. Maybe as vaccinations start really ramping up by spring and the hospital numbers continue declining, it'll be undeniable.
Anonymous wrote:This was in the j&j thread but up think its good news
https://mobile.twitter.com/ashishkjha/status/1356079020878786561?s=21
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Anonymous wrote:This was in the j&j thread but up think its good news
https://mobile.twitter.com/ashishkjha/status/1356079020878786561?s=21
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