16-08-2022, 19:32
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laeva recumbens anguis
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Re: Coronavirus
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Originally Posted by Pierre
Not really no.
I'm also looking forward to seeing the studies, if any are produced, that show the effectiveness of the above in fit and healthy <50 year olds, and subsequent age ranges.
I think it's clear the vaccines for the elderly and infirm helped, what's less clear is their effectiveness for younger fit and healthy people.
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https://www.frontiersin.org/articles...21.758294/full
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Conclusion
The immune effect on young people after being vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccines was better than that of the elderly, but the safety was worse than that of old people; the most common AEs were fever, rash and local muscle pain, which were tolerable for young people. As the AEs of the elderly were lower, they can also be vaccinated safely, the reason for the low level of GMT in the elderly was related to Immunosenescence. The vaccine tolerance of people of different ages needs to be studied continuously.
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https://observer.com/2021/04/covid19...a-jj-biontech/
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Below we’ve rounded up the latest efficacy rates of the three authorized vaccines in the U.S.—Pfizer, BioNTech and Johnson & Johnson—based on both trial and real-world data.
Pfizer-BioNTech: Overall 94% Effective
By Age Group:
100% for people ages 12 to 15;
95% for people age 16 and older;
94% for people age 65 and older;
61% for people 70 and older;
70% for people 80 and older.
Moderna: Overall 94.5% Effective
By Age Group:
95.6% for people ages 18 to 65;
86.4% for people older than 65.
Johnson & Johnson: Overall 66% Effective (74.4% in the U.S.)
By Age Group:
66.1% for people ages 18 to 59;
66.2% for people older and 60.
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