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‘People who are fully vaccinated 3 times less likely to capture Covid’

'People who are fully vaccinated 3 times less likely to capture Covid'
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LONDON: The people who have received both of their coronavirus vaccine doses are three times less likely to be infected with Covid-19, a newest UK study has been found.
Real assessment of community transmission studies (REAK-1), one of the largest studies in the UK into Covid-19 infection in the country, reported on Wednesday that infections in the UK have increased four times from 0.63 percent to 0, 63 percent to 0.63 percent to 0.63 percent to 0.63 percent to 0.63 percent to 0.63 percent to 0.63 percent to 0.63 percent to 0.63 percent since the last 1 React-1 report Covering periods from May 20 to June 7.
However, the results did indeed show a slowdown in infection since July 12.
Analysis by the Imperial College London and Ipsos Mori, which have more than 98,000 volunteers participate.
Studies in England between June 24 and July 12, showing double vaccinated people also tend to continue the virus to others.
“The launch of our vaccination is building a defense wall which means we can carefully relieve the limits and return to the things we like, but we must be careful when we learn to live with this virus,” said British Health Secretary Javid Sajid .
“This report shows the importance of taking personal responsibility by isolating yourself if you are contacted by being traced, tested if you have symptoms and wear a face cover if necessary.
I urge anyone who hasn’t received a vaccine to stab and take both doses – a safe vaccine and they work, “He said.
Data from the Public Health England (PHE) shows that the vaccine provided in the UK “was very effective” against all Covid-19 variants.
The Pfizer / Biontech vaccine is 96 percent effective and the Oxford / AstraZeneca vaccine is 92 percent effective against hospitalization after both doses.
PHE estimates that vaccination programs in the UK have prevented 22 million infections, around 52,600 inpatients and between 35,200 and 60,000 deaths.
“The results showed a positive impact of the vaccination program with those who double piercing three times less likely than people who were not vaccinated to get viruses and tended to forward this terrible disease to the people around them,” said the UK Vaccine Minister Nadhim Zahawi.
The latest PHE risk assessment for Delta variants reflects the initial signs of increased risk of reinfection with delta compared to alpha.
Further investigations are being carried out by PHE and data will be updated on Friday.
British health services have now expanded the Covid-19 vaccination program to everyone aged 16 years and over, from 18 and above, after formal scientific advice supports a younger age cohort.

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