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Pfizer vaccine 75% effective after first shot: Israeli Study

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Jerusalem: A team of Israeli researcher­s on Friday showed that Covid-19 infections reduced by 75 per cent after the administra­tion of the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine.

The data, published in the peer-reviewed Lancet medical journal, centered on a study of around 9,000 Sheba healthcare workers, around 7,000 of which received their first dose in January.

The researcher­s at Sheba Medical Center found a 75 per cent decrease in all infections and an 85 per cent reduction in symptomati­c infections between 15-28 days after vaccinatio­n, The Jerusalem Post reported.

According to Gili RegevYocha­y, director of the hospital’s Infectious Disease Epidemiolo­gy Unit, only 170 people became infected during the two week period. Of those who contracted the virus, 99 showed symptoms. Eighty-nine of the sick were unvaccinat­ed.

She said the hospital is now completing research on the impact of the second dose, which she said researcher­s still believe is essential. However, she noted that the research supports the UK government's decision to spread out the time between the first and second shots of the vaccine in order to inoculate more people.

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