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After Israel Reopened, Pfizer Vaccine is 94% Effective in Preventing Transmission of COVID.

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Reopening will occur 2021 if inoculated

https://abcnews.go.com/Health/pfize...ptomatic-transmission-covid/story?id=76389615

Pfizer vaccine shows 94% effectiveness against asymptomatic transmission of COVID
Those not vaccinated were 29 times more likely to die from COVID, per the data.
ByDr. Eric Silberman
March 11, 2021, 5:30 PM


Pfizer's vaccine is successful in preventing not only symptomatic COVID-19, but also asymptomatic disease according to new real-world data, Israel's Ministry of Health and Pfizer/BioNTech announced Thursday.

As concerning COVID variants spread and the companies behind the three authorized vaccines hurry to test their shots against them, there's other promising news from Thursday's announcement: this latest analysis was performed when more than 80% of Israel's COVID-19 cases were from the UK variant B.1.1.7 -- demonstrating that the Pfizer vaccine is equally effective against this variant, which is known to be more contagious, and possibly even more deadly, Israel's Ministry of Health reported.

The announcement included a key statistic related to an alarming way the virus can spread -- via people who are asymptomatic, who may not even know they're contagious. The Pfizer vaccine is so far 94% effective at preventing this type of infection, Israel's Ministry of Health reports -- encouraging news that the vaccine could help slow silent transmission.

The Pfizer clinical trials were designed to measure how well their two-dose vaccine worked to stop symptomatic cases of the disease -- cases where people knew they had the virus, including severe cases leading to hospitalization or death. Israel's most recent announcement cites the Pfizer vaccine as 97% effective at preventing these sorts of cases -- which roughly matches the 95% efficacy Pfizer noted in its trials.

Israel's latest data, yet to be peer reviewed, was collected two weeks after administration of the second vaccine dose, reinforcing the idea that both doses are needed to achieve the full efficacy they report. And those who did not receive the vaccine were up to 44 times more likely to develop symptomatic disease, and 29 times more likely to die from COVID-19.

For the people that have already been vaccinated, it's another reason why it's so important that we've already rolled up our sleeves and received the vaccine," said Dr. Todd Ellerin, director of Infectious Diseases at South Shore Health. "And for those who are vaccine hesitant, hopefully data like that shows that these vaccines are unbelievably effective at not just preventing severe disease, but also markedly reducing infection. And if you can reduce infection, you will reduce transmission."

Eric Silberman, MD, a resident physician in internal medicine at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, is a contributor to the ABC News Medical Unit.
 

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This information is not true. We all know the left wing media tries to keep a positive light with such falsities. There is no vaccine, and our Pandemic will never end. We will kill 50, 100 million before we give up.
 

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This information is not true. We all know the left wing media tries to keep a positive light with such falsities. There is no vaccine, and our Pandemic will never end. We will kill 50, 100 million before we give up.

Yeah right, as if that is gonna happen, fruitcake.
 

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Reopening will occur 2021 if inoculated

https://abcnews.go.com/Health/pfize...ptomatic-transmission-covid/story?id=76389615

Pfizer vaccine shows 94% effectiveness against asymptomatic transmission of COVID
Those not vaccinated were 29 times more likely to die from COVID, per the data.
ByDr. Eric Silberman
March 11, 2021, 5:30 PM


Pfizer's vaccine is successful in preventing not only symptomatic COVID-19, but also asymptomatic disease according to new real-world data, Israel's Ministry of Health and Pfizer/BioNTech announced Thursday.

As concerning COVID variants spread and the companies behind the three authorized vaccines hurry to test their shots against them, there's other promising news from Thursday's announcement: this latest analysis was performed when more than 80% of Israel's COVID-19 cases were from the UK variant B.1.1.7 -- demonstrating that the Pfizer vaccine is equally effective against this variant, which is known to be more contagious, and possibly even more deadly, Israel's Ministry of Health reported.

The announcement included a key statistic related to an alarming way the virus can spread -- via people who are asymptomatic, who may not even know they're contagious. The Pfizer vaccine is so far 94% effective at preventing this type of infection, Israel's Ministry of Health reports -- encouraging news that the vaccine could help slow silent transmission.

The Pfizer clinical trials were designed to measure how well their two-dose vaccine worked to stop symptomatic cases of the disease -- cases where people knew they had the virus, including severe cases leading to hospitalization or death. Israel's most recent announcement cites the Pfizer vaccine as 97% effective at preventing these sorts of cases -- which roughly matches the 95% efficacy Pfizer noted in its trials.

Israel's latest data, yet to be peer reviewed, was collected two weeks after administration of the second vaccine dose, reinforcing the idea that both doses are needed to achieve the full efficacy they report. And those who did not receive the vaccine were up to 44 times more likely to develop symptomatic disease, and 29 times more likely to die from COVID-19.

For the people that have already been vaccinated, it's another reason why it's so important that we've already rolled up our sleeves and received the vaccine," said Dr. Todd Ellerin, director of Infectious Diseases at South Shore Health. "And for those who are vaccine hesitant, hopefully data like that shows that these vaccines are unbelievably effective at not just preventing severe disease, but also markedly reducing infection. And if you can reduce infection, you will reduce transmission."

Eric Silberman, MD, a resident physician in internal medicine at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, is a contributor to the ABC News Medical Unit.

This is significant. Not only does is the virus protect you at 95%, the other big question, the transmissibility of the virus is now reduced by 94%, according to the study.

So if this holds true then this virus does not stand a chance, and 2021 will see the end of the Pandemic as we know it.

I can see the PM announcing Singapore will reopen borders, but it all depends on the vaccinations.
 

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Reopening will occur 2021 if inoculated

https://abcnews.go.com/Health/pfize...ptomatic-transmission-covid/story?id=76389615

Pfizer vaccine shows 94% effectiveness against asymptomatic transmission of COVID
Those not vaccinated were 29 times more likely to die from COVID, per the data.
ByDr. Eric Silberman
March 11, 2021, 5:30 PM


Pfizer's vaccine is successful in preventing not only symptomatic COVID-19, but also asymptomatic disease according to new real-world data, Israel's Ministry of Health and Pfizer/BioNTech announced Thursday.

As concerning COVID variants spread and the companies behind the three authorized vaccines hurry to test their shots against them, there's other promising news from Thursday's announcement: this latest analysis was performed when more than 80% of Israel's COVID-19 cases were from the UK variant B.1.1.7 -- demonstrating that the Pfizer vaccine is equally effective against this variant, which is known to be more contagious, and possibly even more deadly, Israel's Ministry of Health reported.

The announcement included a key statistic related to an alarming way the virus can spread -- via people who are asymptomatic, who may not even know they're contagious. The Pfizer vaccine is so far 94% effective at preventing this type of infection, Israel's Ministry of Health reports -- encouraging news that the vaccine could help slow silent transmission.

The Pfizer clinical trials were designed to measure how well their two-dose vaccine worked to stop symptomatic cases of the disease -- cases where people knew they had the virus, including severe cases leading to hospitalization or death. Israel's most recent announcement cites the Pfizer vaccine as 97% effective at preventing these sorts of cases -- which roughly matches the 95% efficacy Pfizer noted in its trials.

Israel's latest data, yet to be peer reviewed, was collected two weeks after administration of the second vaccine dose, reinforcing the idea that both doses are needed to achieve the full efficacy they report. And those who did not receive the vaccine were up to 44 times more likely to develop symptomatic disease, and 29 times more likely to die from COVID-19.

For the people that have already been vaccinated, it's another reason why it's so important that we've already rolled up our sleeves and received the vaccine," said Dr. Todd Ellerin, director of Infectious Diseases at South Shore Health. "And for those who are vaccine hesitant, hopefully data like that shows that these vaccines are unbelievably effective at not just preventing severe disease, but also markedly reducing infection. And if you can reduce infection, you will reduce transmission."

Eric Silberman, MD, a resident physician in internal medicine at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, is a contributor to the ABC News Medical Unit.

so this means what? is 94% = 95% can cure the covid? confuze
 

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Jews winning again, virus continues to be suffocated, cannot grow and spread anymore.

https://www.timesofisrael.com/just-2-1-of-covid-19-tests-positive-lowest-since-december-1/

Just 2.1% of COVID-19 tests positive, lowest since December 1
Virus transmission rate lowest since October, as 4 million fully vaccinated; health minister urges roughly 1 million eligible citizens who haven’t been inoculated to get the shot
By TOI STAFF17 March 2021, 10:54 am 0

People in Jerusalem, March 16, 2021. (Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90)
People in Jerusalem, March 16, 2021. (Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90)
Israel’s coronavirus outbreak continued its rapid diminishment Wednesday amid the widespread vaccination campaign, with the rate of positive test results hitting its lowest point in more than three months.
According to Health Ministry data, the positive test rate recorded for Tuesday stood at just 2.1 percent, continuing a steep decline since January, when it was more than 10%.

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Coronavirus infections in Israel have fallen across the board in recent months, a decline credited to the country’s successful vaccination campaign.
The number of serious COVID-19 cases dropped below 600 on Tuesday for the first time in over two months. The number stood at 578 serious cases as of Wednesday morning, Health Ministry data showed. They include 270 classified as critical.
 

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Commentary: With millions vaccinated, Israel is test case for life after COVID-19
Israel may be the first nation to tame the pandemic and open up its economy for good but some level of caution is needed, says the Financial Times’ Mehul Srivastava.

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Israeli musician Ivri Lider performs in front of audience, where all guests were required to show "green passport" proof of receiving a COVID-19 vaccination or full recovery from the virus at a soccer stadium in Tel Aviv, Friday, March. 5, 2021. (Photo: AP/Oded Balilty)
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TEL AVIV: With nearly no restrictions, and close to no enforcement of those that remain, Israel has raced out of the pandemic.

Parties have spilled out on to the streets, children giggle in school playgrounds and beaches heave with families.

With the vast majority of its elderly population already inoculated, and millions more already under the protection of their first jab, the country has made an educated bet to trust in the vaccine.

New infections are down to 3 per cent of those tested, hospitals are emptying and epidemiologists are cautiously optimistic.

If new vaccine-defying variants can be kept at bay, Israel may be the first nation to tame the pandemic and open up its economy for good.

READ: Israel reopens restaurants, bars with 40% of country fully vaccinated
A month after my second jab, I embraced this new normal and invited 30 of my vaccinated friends to a joyful, mask-less party at my house. For more than a week now, restaurants have been jammed, nightclubs and bars are spilling over with joyous revellers and masks, still mandated by law indoors, are quickly vanishing.

“It’s like a thunderstorm after a drought,” said Daniel Lipshitz, 27, chugging beers on a Saturday afternoon in a crowded Jaffa bar.

“No, it’s like sex after being stuck on a desert island,” giggled his friend, Noa, who asked that her last name be printed as “Party Animal”. “Even my grandmother is throwing a party.”

NOT YET FREE OF COVID-19

The initial giddiness aside, Israel has become the test case for what life after the pandemic could look like.

For now, some restrictions remain – no more than 20 people are allowed indoors, for instance, although the rule is largely being ignored. There is also an acrimonious debate on how to manage the return of Israelis stranded abroad for months.

Street life is getting back to normal for vaccinated people in Israeli cities like Tel Aviv
Street life is getting back to normal for vaccinated people in Israeli cities like Tel Aviv. (Photo: AFP/Emmanuel Dunand)
But health officials warn that the country is not yet free of COVID-19. The R number, the holy grail of epidemiologists for the past year, still hovers just below 1, for instance, as a long tail of lingering infections bedevils communities that have been hesitant to get vaccinated.

They include the Arab-Israeli community and the ultra-orthodox Jewish minority – both of which were hit hard by the pandemic – but also a hardcore of secular, city-dwelling vaccine deniers.

“Put your vaccine up your ass,” screamed one at a protest that took place by the old Ottoman clock tower in Jaffa.

READ: Commentary: Concerns over long-term side effects could hold back Singapore’s COVID-19 vaccination programme
Others are less strident, open to being slowly wooed by the enticements on offer from the government.

These include a “green passport” scheme, which generates a barcode on your phone to be checked by staff at leisure establishments. If fully rolled out, it will leave those without a vaccination certificate finding life after the pandemic as limited as it was during the crisis.

“Maybe, if I can’t DJ at a nightclub without the green passport, I will get the vaccine,” says one sceptic, declining to give his name because he is already being hassled by his friends and parents.

Without overtly declaring it, the government’s policy has largely been to keep an eye on hospital admissions instead of overall new infections – if the young catch coronavirus because they didn’t take the vaccine, but stay out of hospitals, it’s an outcome the state can live with.

READ: Commentary: Requiring proof of vaccination for travel raises bigger questions
THE PROMISE OF TRAVEL

The most tempting carrot being dangled by the government is the promise of travel without quarantine. Even Israeli citizens have found it nearly impossible to return home in recent months.

Starting this week, up to 3,000 people a day will be allowed in – up from just 200 a week – if they are approved by the health ministry.

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Ben Gurion Airport, Israel's main international hub, stands empty after the government approved a shutdown of all incoming and outgoing air traffic for a week, in a bid to stop the spread of the coronavirus. In Lod, Israel, Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
Plans being debated would replicate the success of Australia and some Southeast Asian nations in keeping foreign infections at bay with forced quarantine at a hotel or at home while fitted with an electronic tracking bracelet.

The government plans to eventually let those vaccinated in Israel travel freely – perhaps even without quarantine upon returning home.

It’s a risk, according to Nachman Ash, the country’s coronavirus tsar, who believes that without careful monitoring, such as with electronic bracelets, Israel could soon fall prey to new variants.

But for now, there’s not much reason to leave the country. The party is happening here.
 

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Jews winning again, virus continues to be suffocated, cannot grow and spread anymore.

https://www.timesofisrael.com/just-2-1-of-covid-19-tests-positive-lowest-since-december-1/

Just 2.1% of COVID-19 tests positive, lowest since December 1
Virus transmission rate lowest since October, as 4 million fully vaccinated; health minister urges roughly 1 million eligible citizens who haven’t been inoculated to get the shot
By TOI STAFF17 March 2021, 10:54 am 0

People in Jerusalem, March 16, 2021. (Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90)
People in Jerusalem, March 16, 2021. (Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90)
Israel’s coronavirus outbreak continued its rapid diminishment Wednesday amid the widespread vaccination campaign, with the rate of positive test results hitting its lowest point in more than three months.
According to Health Ministry data, the positive test rate recorded for Tuesday stood at just 2.1 percent, continuing a steep decline since January, when it was more than 10%.

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It was the lowest figure since December 1.
Get The Times of Israel's Daily Edition by email and never miss our top storiesFREE SIGN UP
Coronavirus infections in Israel have fallen across the board in recent months, a decline credited to the country’s successful vaccination campaign.
The number of serious COVID-19 cases dropped below 600 on Tuesday for the first time in over two months. The number stood at 578 serious cases as of Wednesday morning, Health Ministry data showed. They include 270 classified as critical.

We do not even know what a jew is. The Devil? Satan? We will sacrifice them on our altars. Disgusting.
 

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Aaaaand this is why the world is a mess. We have Cults and crazies making things harder for everyone.

We are not a cult. We are just a movement opposed to prosperity, freedom and justice. This is why we chose Trump as our messiah. We will sacrifice any who say otherwise.
 
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