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Australia COVID: How do we know the AstraZeneca, Pfizer vaccines won't have long-term safety risks?


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Whenever I talk to people about vaccines, the same questions come up over and over again: have we tested them for long enough?
And how do we
really know they are going to be safe, long term?
It seems like a compelling point. The first vaccine trials started about 16 months ago. Sure, we can be confident in their short-term safety … but how do we know in a decade or two we’re not going to start turning into horrifying lizard creatures?
The answers are surprising. Vaccine trials are shorter than you might think – but time and time again, they produce safe and effective vaccines. And we probably have better data about COVID-19 vaccines at this point than almost any other vaccine we have developed. ....

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Delta variant creates new 'double whammy' Covid-19 danger for Australia


Health experts are preparing for a nightmare scenario in Australia, with early data from both overseas examples and the local outbreak showing the Delta strain is more severe as well as being harder to contain.
Health workers taking swab samples from residents at a Covid-19 drive-through testing clinic in Sydney on 28 July, 2021.
Photo: AFP or/ Saeed Khan
The warning comes as early data from the NSW outbreak shows more people are in hospital intensive care wards than during the peak of Victoria s second-wave outbreak, which had substantially more active cases.
The raw data from NSW is backed up by early studies out of Canada, Scotland and Singapore, which show the Delta strain appears to be associated with a higher risk of hospitalisation and death. ....

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