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Pfizer jab produces off the scale immune response likely to protect against Brazilian variant
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The Pfizer vaccine produces an off the scale immune response that is likely to protect against the Brazilian variant of Covid-19, researchers say.
The biggest study on antibody and cellular immune factors to date suggests people are likely to be protected against the Wuhan, Kent and Brazilian types of coronavirus following two doses of the vaccine.
The research, led by the University of Birmingham and including Public Health England s Porton Down laboratory, found 98 per cent of people aged 80 or over who had two doses of the Pfizer jab had a strong antibody immune response.
Britain was too slow to ramp up its Covid testing capacity and introduce masks, the boss of No10 s new pandemic-fighting body has admitted.
Dr Jenny Harries, chief executive of the UK Health Security Agency which begins work today, conceded that officials have an awful lot to learn after a catalogue of failures early on in the crisis.
She said the country was not fully prepared for this pandemic , adding that it would have been good to have had more tests and that asymptomatic spread had not been considered carefully .
Dr Harries, who is currently England s deputy chief medical officer, came under fire last spring for defending the UK s decision to stop swabbing the public, saying it was not appropriate .