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The title should say: « that the vaccine doesn’t lower your chances of catching Covid », but the latter is too long.
While it’s not true? A recent English study showed that those who have gotten one vaccine shot are 50% less likely to catch the vaccine. The vaccines are considered highly protective but everyone’s immune system is different and they can’t guarantee that 100% of people won’t catch Covid after getting vaccinated.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 87 million AmericansTrusted Source had received the COVID-19 vaccine as of April 20, 2021. Among vaccinated people, there were 7,157 breakthrough cases, with fewer than 500 hospitalizations and 88 deaths.
While it’s not true? A recent English study showed that those who have gotten one vaccine shot are 50% less likely to catch the vaccine. The vaccines are considered highly protective but everyone’s immune system is different and they can’t guarantee that 100% of people won’t catch Covid after getting vaccinated.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 87 million AmericansTrusted Source had received the COVID-19 vaccine as of April 20, 2021. Among vaccinated people, there were 7,157 breakthrough cases, with fewer than 500 hospitalizations and 88 deaths.
COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness varies according to which shot you get.
Research published this month by the CDC shows that messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines against COVID-19 — which include those developed by Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech — are 80 percent effective in preventing detectable coronavirus infections 14 days after the first dose and 90 percent effective after the second dose.
The single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccineTrusted Sourcewas found to be 66 percent effective at preventing laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 illness 2 weeks after vaccination.
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine, based on more conventional adenovirus technology, was also found in clinical trials to be 100 percent effective against serious COVID-19 illness.
In the study, several people in the control group were hospitalized and/or died from COVID-19.
None of those who received the vaccine were hospitalized or died, even among those who got detectable infections.
Research published this month by the CDC shows that messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines against COVID-19 — which include those developed by Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech — are 80 percent effective in preventing detectable coronavirus infections 14 days after the first dose and 90 percent effective after the second dose.
The single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccineTrusted Sourcewas found to be 66 percent effective at preventing laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 illness 2 weeks after vaccination.
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine, based on more conventional adenovirus technology, was also found in clinical trials to be 100 percent effective against serious COVID-19 illness.
In the study, several people in the control group were hospitalized and/or died from COVID-19.
None of those who received the vaccine were hospitalized or died, even among those who got detectable infections.