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The Pfizer-Modern vaccine reduces the risk of adults going to the hospital


 Pfizer-Bioentech and Modern vaccines are highly effective in preventing coronavirus in the elderly, according to a US study. Older people are at higher risk of coronary heart disease and death due to various diseases. However, the vaccine reduces the risk of two older people being hospitalized.

 The Washington Post reports that the US government released the study on Wednesday. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),According to him, there is nothing surprising in this study on the effectiveness of Pfizer and Modern vaccines. This is because both vaccines are the first in the United States to show that they can prevent serious diseases of Covid-19. It has been seen in the experimental application of these two ticks.

Studies have shown that people aged 65 and over who take all doses of the vaccine have a 94 percent lower risk of being hospitalized with Covid-19. According to CDC sources, the risk is reduced by 74 percent after taking one dose.Earlier, Israel released data on the effectiveness of vaccines to reduce the risk of both adult and modern vaccines. However, it was only with the Pfizer-Bioentech vaccine. In the wake of the CDC’s observation, the Pfizer issue has come up.

 CDC Director Rochelle Walenskyv welcomed the study, which found that older people were at lower risk after taking all doses of the vaccine. "The results of the study will inspire hope in our society and in hospitals," he said.The CDC director said, "If the scope of our immunization program is further expanded, the pressure of Kovid-19 patients in hospitals and other health centers will be reduced." As a result, it will be easier for people with other diseases to get hospital staff, beds and services.

Jean Marazzo, director of the Department of Infectious Diseases at the University of Alabama, said the study found that people under the age of 65 were more likely to be hospitalized.As a result, doctors can confidently tell patients, ‘This vaccine will keep you away from the hospital. This is not your place. "

Meanwhile, a recent British study found that taking the first dose of the Pfizer or AstraZeneca vaccine reduced the chances of anyone in the household being infected with the coronavirus by 50 percent.According to Public Health England (PHE), if a person becomes infected within three weeks of taking the first dose of the vaccine, the rate of infection among other people in the household is reduced by 36 to 49 per cent. The study found that other people in the household did not get vaccinated.

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