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Pfizer jabs protect 70% against hospitalization from omicron
A large-scale analysis in South Africa says that two-dose Pfizer/BioNTech vaccination provides just 33% protection against infection by the omicron coronavirus variant but 70% protection against hospitalization
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Pfizer Vaccines Provide 70% Protection Against Hospitalization From Omicron
A preliminary study shows the Omicron variant is 'highly transmissible' and may better evade vaccines.
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Omicron variant
Pfizer Vaccines Provide 70% Protection Against Hospitalization From Omicron
A preliminary study shows the Omicron variant is 'highly transmissible' and may better evade vaccines.
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Discovery health
African medical research council
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First major study of Omicron variant shows it s less deadly
A study in South Africa, where the Omicron variant was first found, appears to show the new strain of COVID-19 is more transmissible, but less deadly.
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Johns hopkins university
Network for genomic surveillance
Discovery health
African medical research council
South african medical research
Johns hopkins
Genomic surveillance
Ryan noach
First major study of Omicron variant shows it s less deadly
A study in South Africa, where the Omicron variant was first found, appears to show the new strain of COVID-19 is more transmissible, but less deadly.
South africa
Johns hopkins university
Network for genomic surveillance
Discovery health
African medical research council
South african medical research
Johns hopkins
Genomic surveillance
Ryan noach
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