THE AstraZeneca vaccine is 97 per cent effective at dealing with the Indian variant of the Covid, a new study has found. The UK has now recorded 1,313 cases of the strain and Health Secretary Matt …
A study 3,235 vaccinated healthcare workers in India given the AstraZeneca found that only 85 reported symptoms of Covid and just two required hospital treatment.
“The results of the study show that break-through infections occur only in a small percentage and these are primarily minor infections that do not lead to severe disease.Early analysis shows that Brits who have received the Covid jabThe vaccinations offer positive signs of resistance to the spreading mutant strain, it has emerged.
The source said: “There’s confidence with the early data”, adding they were “optimistic” about the initial findings.
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