There’s Some Good News about Pfizer’s Covid-19 Vaccine

Studies from the world leader in Covid-19 vaccination give a reason for cautious optimism

Elad Simchayoff
Medium Coronavirus Blog

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The question left unanswered

The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine trials were good, extremely good even, but partial. The participants who received the vaccine during the Phase 3 trial were analyzed based on symptoms, or lack thereof, and not regularly checked for the presence of Covid-19.

This left a major question unanswered: Does the vaccine only protect against a severe disease with symptoms, or does it fully protect against the possibility to get infected and as a result prevents those who were vaccinated from infecting others?

Some argued that without this answer, the data is not complete. Experts agreed that further testing is needed. In order to start receiving any answers two main conditions needed to be met:

  1. Enough time had to pass in order to get a better perspective.
  2. More people needed to get the vaccine in order for the data to be more accurate and suited for “real-world” use.

While there are still no definite answers, and more testing is still needed, one country reached these two milestones, and while being the world leader in…

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