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COVID-19 vaccine protection holds after 4 months, B.C. doctors say

Third doses coming to immune compromised, seniors in care
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Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry prepares a daily update on the coronavirus pandemic, April 21, 2020. (B.C. Government)

COVID-19 vaccines in any combination have maintained their effectiveness four months after second doses, according to the latest data from the B.C. Centre for Disease Control.

Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says protection against infection and hospitalization has been shown to be greater with a gap of more than six weeks between doses, a decision made earlier in the pandemic when vaccines were in short supply.

show more than 90 per cent of people with two doses have been protected from from serious illness with Pfizer and Moderna mRNA vaccines, while protection from infection declined towards 80 per cent as the time interval approached 16 weeks. Protection from infection was sa国际传媒渟lightly decreasedsa国际传媒 for people who have two doses of AstraZeneca vaccine.

sa国际传媒淲hat this tells us quite clearly is that for the majority of people, two doses of any vaccine, no matter what combination received, has been shown to be highly effective and continues to be protective against both the infection and hospitalization across B.C.,sa国际传媒 Henry said at a pandemic briefing Sept. 28. sa国际传媒淭his is good news, and it also includes the period of time where the Delta variant has been the majority of cases that have caused illness here in B.C.sa国际传媒

Booster third doses are now being offered to people with severely compromised immune systems, and will be delivered to seniors in care facilities in October. Those seniors were the top priority when vaccination began in B.C. late in 2020.

sa国际传媒淭he data thatsa国际传媒檚 come out shows that somewhere around six months after dose two is probably the best time to do that,sa国际传媒 Henry said. sa国际传媒淪tarting next week, we will be providing a booster dose for residents of long-term care and assisted living. We know that our senior and elders have carried a heavy burden. We continue to see cases in these homes.sa国际传媒

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