Pfizer: Immunity Can Drop To 83% Within 4 Mos. For Those Who Got Shot, Bolstering Case For Booster [View all]
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The effectiveness of Pfizers COVID-19 shot can drop to 83.7% within 4-6 months after getting the 2nd dose of its vaccine. This is the latest indication that vaccine-induced immunity to the virus can wane and some kind of boost may be necessary in the future.
New research published Wednesday as a preprint indicates that the Pfizer Inc. shot provides 96.2% protection for the first two months, 90.1% effectiveness between the second and fourth months, and 83.7% of protection for the fourth, fifth, and six months.
We will need a booster 8-12 months from the second dose, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said Wednesday, according to a FactSet transcript of the companys 2nd-quarter earnings call. The drug maker has been making the case for booster shots, citing limited data from its own clinical research and real-world data out of Israel, where Pfizers vaccine is the predominant shot in circulation.
We do seeafter 6-8 monthsmore rapid waning concerning infections and mild to moderate symptoms, Dr. Mikhail Dolsten, Pfizers chief scientific officer, said. Those are likely entirely, or to a large degree, dependent on antibodies and the drop in titer that we alluded to. If you raise it, you may have a good probability to reverse that waning. Still, theres no simple black-and-white answer to whether booster shots are needed at this time. One, there is no definitive data...
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