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Moderna ‘should protect for six months’

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The Moderna vaccine should protect against Covid-19 for at least six months after the second dose, new research suggests.

The news comes as Wales became the first nation to roll out the US-made jab on Wednesday.

The findings, published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), are based on 33 participan­ts who were involved in the phase 1 study of the vaccine.

Analysis of blood samples showed that participan­ts maintained high levels of infection-fighting antibodies six months after receiving their second jab.

Moderna chief executive Stephane Bancel said: “This gives us further confidence in the protection afforded by our Covid-19 vaccine.”

The team said research monitoring immune responses beyond six months is ongoing.

Another study in NEJM shows the Moderna jab is less effective against the South African variant.

Findings from Duke University showed that antibodies generated by the vaccine had up to 9.7 times less neutralisi­ng power in cases of the South African variant, compared with the previous version of the virus.

But the team said the Moderna vaccine is likely to be effective against a version of the virus circulatin­g in the US known as the California variant.

The researcher­s wrote: “The magnitude of resistance seen with the B.1.351 (South African) variant is of greater concern with respect to current vaccines.”

Previous research has shown the Moderna vaccine to be effective against the UK variant in laboratory studies.

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