AstraZeneca vaccine is 97 per cent effective against India strain says new Covid study
New research of nearly 3,300 people in India discovered only two hospitalisations with Covid
07:20, 17 MAY 2021
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The AstraZeneca Covid vaccine is 97 per cent effective against India strain, according to reports.
New research of nearly 3,300 people in India discovered only two hospitalisations with Covid.
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After COVID vaccination, only 0.06% chance of hospitalisation, says study
Over 97% of those vaccinated attain full protection from infection, suggests research conducted by Indraprastha Apollo Hospital
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Experts note that COVID vaccines take about two weeks to help the body develop immunity against the viral disease.
Citing a study conducted by it, the Indraprastha Apollo Hospital in New Delhi has said that about 97.4% of those who are vaccinated are protected from a COVID infection. The chance of hospitalisation post immunisation is just 0.06%, it said.
The study sought to evaluate the frequency of ‘breakthrough’ COVID infections those that occur despite vaccination. It was conducted on healthcare workers with symptomatic COVID during the first 100 days of the vaccination drive, said a report by news agency ANI. The study was done exclusively on those who took the Covishield vaccine.