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Covid vaccines working ‘spectacularly well The Covid-19 vaccination programme has been linked to a substantial reduction in hospital admissions, experts have said. Ella Pickover, Lucinda Cameron and Nina Massey, PA 22 February, 2021 09:24
The Covid-19 vaccines being used in the UK could reduce a person’s risk of being admitted to hospital by as much as 94% four weeks after the first dose, new data suggests.
Four weeks after receiving the initial dose, the Oxford jab appeared to reduce a person’s risk of hospital admission by up to 94%, according to new research from Scotland.
People who received the Pfizer jab had a reduction in risk of up to 85% between 28 and 34 days after the first dose.
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