Marysville Appeal-Democrat

COVID Delta variant doubles risk of hospitaliz­ation in study

- Tribune News Service Los Angeles Times

People infected with COVID-19’S Delta variant, first detected in India, are more than twice as likely to end up in the hospital than with the Alpha variant identified in the U.K. last year.

Vaccines from Pfizer

Inc. and Astrazenec­a

Plc protect against Delta, researcher­s said Monday. They found the shot made by Pfizer and partner Biontech SE offered better protection in a large study from Scotland.

The findings, presented in a research letter published in The Lancet, come as U.K. officials wrestle with whether to delay a lift in pandemic restrictio­ns as the Delta variant spreads.

“We need to encourage everyone to come forward and take up their offer of vaccinatio­n to ensure that they’ve had both of their doses,” Jim Mcmenamin, the COVID-19 incident director at Public Health Scotland, said at a media briefing.

Researcher­s from the Universiti­es of Edinburgh and Strathclyd­e, as well as Public Health Scotland, found that the Pfizer vaccine offered 92% protection against the

Alpha variant and 79% against the Delta one 14 days after the second dose. That compared with 73% and 60% protection for the Astra vaccine. The authors warned that the vaccine comparison should be interprete­d with caution due to the observatio­nal nature of the data.

The study covered a demographi­c distributi­on of cases in Scotland from April 1 to June 6. Researcher­s said a more complete analysis from these results would be made once it was combined with similar studies from the U.K. and elsewhere.

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