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Real life study to date https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-...-says-12224403
Pfizer is 98.9% effective in preventing hospitalisations and death
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Originally posted by ronkeen View PostWell that is why you are here little Guinea pig boy. With enough of you we will have ever refreshing statistics for years to come. We will then pay the people to give me the best vaccine available. You know - the one that makes me smarter and better.
Enjoy the wait.
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Originally posted by ronkeen View PostYou know - the one that makes me smarter and better.
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Originally posted by saptastic View PostI have the jab tomorrow.
From a quick read AZ seems to have fluctuating efficacy of 63% - 92%
But the full trial shows 70%.
Pfizer shows 95% efficacy
But different percentages seem to be reported in the media across different trials.
And AZ are doing a new trial in the US
I guess they will never really know for sure until probably 6 months into the vaccination process.
But seems to be a big gap between the two vaccines? Is this correct?
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Originally posted by saptastic View PostI have the jab tomorrow.
From a quick read AZ seems to have fluctuating efficacy of 63% - 92%
But the full trial shows 70%.
Pfizer shows 95% efficacy
But different percentages seem to be reported in the media across different trials.
And AZ are doing a new trial in the US
I guess they will never really know for sure until probably 6 months into the vaccination process.
But seems to be a big gap between the two vaccines? Is this correct?
The metric that really matters is protection against severe disease, and I think all approved vaccines so far do very well on this (as in, 100% or close to it).
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostDefinitely need a tongue-in-cheek emoji
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostI intend to get all three vaccines AZ, Pfizer and moderna. All three are pretty good in their own way and extremely effective. Might travel to Moscow after to get a shot of Sputnik too.
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I intend to get all three vaccines AZ, Pfizer and moderna. All three are pretty good in their own way and extremely effective. Might travel to Moscow after to get a shot of Sputnik too.
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