AstraZeneca vaccine is the best at keeping people out of hospital

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AstraZeneca vaccine is the best at keeping people out of hospital

Post by Neferti » Sun Aug 29, 2021 8:26 am

AstraZeneca vaccine is the best at keeping people out of hospital with just 1.52 per cent admitted and 1 in 3,000 dying compared to 1.99 per cent for the Pfizer jab, says study

AstraZeneca's Covid vaccine is best at keeping people out of hospital and preventing deaths from the virus, a study has found.
Just 1.52 per cent of people who got two doses of the Oxford-made vaccine were admitted to wards after they caught the virus, researchers said. And only 0.03 per cent, or one in 3,000, died from the disease.
But among those who got the Pfizer vaccine 1.99 per cent were hospitalised and 0.15 per cent died after they were infected with the virus.
The AstraZeneca vaccine has formed the backbone of Britain's vaccine roll out, with 25million people having already received the jab. But it was recommended that under-40s should receive an alternative jab in May amid concern over vanishingly rare blood clots.
It comes after Health Secretary Sajid Javid ordered the NHS to prepare to vaccinate 12 to 15-year-olds yesterday, in the clearest sign yet that jabs could be offered to the age group.
The JCVI — which directs Britain's vaccine roll out — is yet to say whether the age group should get the vaccine, but a SAGE adviser said today that inoculating teenagers could slash their risk of getting long Covid.
There is mounting concern that the return of schools next week will spark a fresh wave of Covid infections, after Scotland saw its cases spiral to record highs when schools reopened last Monday.
Britain is currently recording more than 30,000 cases a day on average, compared to almost 2,000 a day at the end of August last year. Scotland yesterday registered almost 7,000 infections, the highest number since the pandemic began.
A separate study from Public Health England and Cambridge University has today suggested people infected with the Indian 'Delta' variant are twice as likely to be hospitalised as those who catch the Kent 'Alpha' variant.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... itted.html

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Re: AstraZeneca vaccine is the best at keeping people out of hospital

Post by Redneck » Sun Aug 29, 2021 8:33 am

That is rather interesting after all the bad press it got online.

Lots of wankers around spreading the bullshit!

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Re: AstraZeneca vaccine is the best at keeping people out of hospital

Post by sprintcyclist » Sun Aug 29, 2021 11:10 am

Neferti~ wrote:
Sun Aug 29, 2021 8:26 am
AstraZeneca vaccine is the best at keeping people out of hospital with just 1.52 per cent admitted and 1 in 3,000 dying compared to 1.99 per cent for the Pfizer jab, says study

AstraZeneca's Covid vaccine is best at keeping people out of hospital and preventing deaths from the virus, a study has found.
Just 1.52 per cent of people who got two doses of the Oxford-made vaccine were admitted to wards after they caught the virus, researchers said. And only 0.03 per cent, or one in 3,000, died from the disease.
But among those who got the Pfizer vaccine 1.99 per cent were hospitalised and 0.15 per cent died after they were infected with the virus.
The AstraZeneca vaccine has formed the backbone of Britain's vaccine roll out, with 25million people having already received the jab. But it was recommended that under-40s should receive an alternative jab in May amid concern over vanishingly rare blood clots.
It comes after Health Secretary Sajid Javid ordered the NHS to prepare to vaccinate 12 to 15-year-olds yesterday, in the clearest sign yet that jabs could be offered to the age group.
The JCVI — which directs Britain's vaccine roll out — is yet to say whether the age group should get the vaccine, but a SAGE adviser said today that inoculating teenagers could slash their risk of getting long Covid.
There is mounting concern that the return of schools next week will spark a fresh wave of Covid infections, after Scotland saw its cases spiral to record highs when schools reopened last Monday.
Britain is currently recording more than 30,000 cases a day on average, compared to almost 2,000 a day at the end of August last year. Scotland yesterday registered almost 7,000 infections, the highest number since the pandemic began.
A separate study from Public Health England and Cambridge University has today suggested people infected with the Indian 'Delta' variant are twice as likely to be hospitalised as those who catch the Kent 'Alpha' variant.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... itted.html
......... A/Z - only 0.03 per cent died from the disease.
............ Pfizer vaccine 0.15 per cent died after they were infected with the virus. ............
Wow - the mortality rate of covid is 2%

That takes a big load off the hospital system.
If the hospital system gets overloaded, the 2% mortality rate will climb
Right Wing is the Natural Progression.

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Re: AstraZeneca vaccine is the best at keeping people out of hospital

Post by Gordon » Sun Aug 29, 2021 8:56 pm

Redneck wrote:
Sun Aug 29, 2021 8:33 am
That is rather interesting after all the bad press it got online.

Lots of wankers around spreading the bullshit!

:roll: :roll: :roll:
The QLD chief health officer really fucked up. Eventually delta will get into QLD and people need to be vaxxed with whatever is available.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-30/ ... /100256022

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