October 25, 2021

Pfizer/BioNTech’s Covid-19 vaccine is extremely effective in preventing coronavirus infections among youths between the ages 12 and 18, a new Israeli study finds.

According to the study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine last week, Pfizer’s vaccine has been found 90 percent effective in preventing new cases of infection among adolescents, and 93% effective in preventing the spread of symptomatic infection within seven to 21 days of the second dose.

The study, conducted by Clalit Health Services, relied on data from about 185,000 participants, comparing roughly 94,000 youths who received the vaccine against an equal sized unvaccinated group.

The effectiveness of Pfizer’s vaccine against the Delta variant has been confirmed as well, as the study was conducted between June and September of this year — a time when the Delta variant was the most prevalent SARS-CoV-2 strain within Israel.

According to Ran Balicer, Clalit Medical’s Chief Innovation Officer, the Israeli government-sponsored mass vaccination campaign is what provided the opportunity to conduct this study.

“As Israel embarked on a large vaccination campaign for its adolescents in the last few months, this provided us a unique opportunity to assess the vaccine’s effectiveness among adolescents,” he said.

Though this study does prove the vaccine’s efficiency at preventing symptomatic cases of Covid-19, it does not have sufficient data to gauge the effectiveness of the vaccine in preventing Covid-19 related hospitalizations among youths.

Israel was one of the first countries to launch a widespread Covid-19 vaccination effort, with all major healthcare providers in the country beginning to administer vaccines as early as December 2020.

Since then, over 15.8 million doses of the vaccine have been administered to 5.71 million people. Today, 62% of the population in Israel is fully vaccinated.

 

 

 

 

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