Pfizer booster jab reduces risk of COVID hospital stint by 93 per cent

By Joe Pinkstone Updated October 31, 2021 
https://www.theage.com.au/world/middle-east/pfizer-booster-jab-reduces-risk-of-covid-hospital-stint-by-93-per-cent-20211031-p594pg.html


London: Getting a Pfizer booster jab five months after a second dose reduces a 
person’s risk of hospitalisation with COVID by 93 per cent, according to 
research published in The Lancet.

The study from the Clalit Research Institute in Tel Aviv and Harvard University 
in the US is the first nationwide analysis of booster jab effectiveness and 
involved 1.5 million Israelis.

Half of these people got a booster, while the other half had not yet received 
one. Israel was a pioneer in the distribution of vaccines at the start of 2021, 
getting a jab in the arm of half of its population by the end of February. But 
by the time a fourth wave hit the nation in summer, there was some waning of 
vaccine-induced immunity.


Data from the study show that a person’s risk from COVID in the week after 
getting a booster is much lower than someone who is only double-jabbed.

“Vaccine effectiveness... was estimated to be 93 per cent for admission to 
hospital, 92 per cent for severe disease, and 81 per cent for Covid-related 
death,” the researchers write in their paper.

The protection from the fresh inoculation was found to be unaltered by the 
recipient’s age, overall health or age.

But while a booster did drastically reduce the threat of COVID relative to 
someone who does not get their booster, the absolute risk from COVID is still 
tiny for the double-jabbed.

For example, of the three-quarters of a million people who did get a booster, 
there were just 44 COVID deaths among the double-jabbed, compared to seven for 
the booster group.

Only 29 people who got a booster went on to be admitted to hospital due to 
COVID.

Prof Ran Balicer, senior author of the study, from Clalit, said: “These results 
show convincingly that the third dose of the vaccine is highly effective 
against severe Covid-related outcomes one week after the third dose.”

Speaking about booster jabs, Boris Johnson called for all Britons to get their 
booster “as soon as you’re offered it”.

“It’s a very important message. I think people don’t quite realise that the 
first two jabs do start to wane.

“There is a waning effect on the first two, so people who are double vaccinated 
can experience a waning effect in their immunity.

“How sad, how tragic it would be if people who had other complications other 
compromises in their health got seriously ill because they were overconfident 
about their level of immunity and didn’t get their booster when they needed it.

“So please, please, please can everybody get their boosters.”

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Israel to offer third Pfizer shot

Israel will offer a third shot of the Pfizer vaccine to over 60s who received 
their second dose at least five months ago in order to fight the Delta variant.

A paper prepared by the Effectiveness Expert Panel shows that between three and 
six months, a double-vaccinated person who received the Oxford/AstraZeneca jab 
is still 85 per cent protected against hospitalisation compared to an 
unvaccinated individual. For death, the reduction in risk is 90 per cent.

Pfizer performed slightly better, with two doses giving 95 per cent protection 
against both death and hospitalisation.

“These results show convincingly that the third dose of the vaccine is highly 
effective against severe Covid-19-related outcomes in different age groups and 
population subgroups, one week after the third dose,” said Prof Ran Balicer, 
the senior author of the study.

The Telegraph, London

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