First vaccine dose halves risk of contracting COVID
Health
- 28 April, 2021
- 09:52
A single dose of the vaccine against the novel coronavirus reduces the risk of COVID-19 transmission from infected people almost twofold, according to Public Health England.
Report informs, citing TASS, that the possibility of coronavirus transmission dropped by 38-49% in the cases when people received their first dose of the Pfizer or AstraZeneca jab and were infected no earlier than three weeks after vaccination.
"This is terrific news – we already know vaccines save lives, and this study is the most comprehensive real-world data showing they also cut transmission of this deadly virus," UK Health Minister Matt Hancock said.
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