The Economist (North America)

The Delta delta

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Jabs mostly fend off the new strain, but breakthrou­gh cases are very infectious

On august 18th America’s surgeon general announced that people who got covid19 vaccines at least eight months ago can receive an extra shot. Israel has already given a third jab to many citizens. France and Britain are also considerin­g boosters.

Covid19 vaccines offer better defences against hospitalis­ation and death than versus transmissi­on. However, their protection against infection may have begun to wane. In Iceland and Israel, most adults got jabs months ago, but cases are soaring.

There are two leading explanatio­ns for this trend. One is that the Delta variant escapes protection from vaccines. Another is that the jabs’ efficacy declines over time. A new paper finds evidence for both causes.

Led by Koen Pouwels of Oxford, the study, released on August 19th, uses a survey of 500,000 people in Britain who were tested regularly for covid19. After adjusting for age and time since vaccinatio­n, it compared the jabs’ efficacy during two time periods: one dominated by the Alpha variant, and another by Delta. For cases with a high viral load, the efficacy of Pfizer’s jab fell from 94% against Alpha to 84% versus Delta. AstraZenec­a’s efficacy dipped from 86% to 70%, and protection resulting from previous infection declined from 87% to 77%.

The passage of time has reinforced this immune escape. One Israeli study showed that people who got Pfizer’s jab in January or February were 50% more likely to have a “breakthrou­gh” case in June or July than were those vaccinated in March or April. The British data back up this result: in the three months following a second jab, Pfizer’s efficacy declined by ten percentage points. AstraZenec­a’s vaccine had a milder drop, though it was less protective overall.

The study’s most striking finding involved transmissi­on. In the Alpha period, vaccinated people with breakthrou­gh cases produced only small amounts of virus. This made them less likely to spread it. In contrast, viral loads in breakthrou­gh Delta cases were just as high as those of people exposed to viral proteins for the first time.

The British paper does not study the severity of covid19 cases. In theory, protection against infection can wane without harming defences against serious disease, because a vaccinetra­ined immune system can expel the virus quickly. However, hospitalis­ations in Israel have risen to levels last seen in March. The jury is still out on whether widespread boosters will be necessary to keep hospital beds open. n

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