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Pfizer Vaccine Effectiveness Declines After 4 Months


A new study conducted on the effectiveness of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine shows that protection against the virus drops to approximately 84% about four to six months after the second dose is injected.

In the company-funded survey, it was found that the vaccine’s effectiveness was strongest — at 96.2% –between one week and two months after receiving the second dose. The study also showed that effectiveness declined an average of 6% every two months. Tested in more than 44,000 volunteers, it was determined that at the four-month mark, the effectiveness drops to 83.7% in most fully vaccinated individuals.

Funding for the study comes as Pfizer has been pushing for a third COVID vaccine dose to boost immunity protection, which U.S. health officials have vetoed. As it currently stands, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) along with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) do not recommend booster shots for fully vaccinated individuals.

(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)



6 Responses

  1. Effectiveness?! haha all the people who got the shot are the ones getting covid now, my sister is a nurse she said they’re busy all day with people being brought in with adverse reactions to the shot much busier than during covid, internal bleeding and a whole host of other things. But hey Fauci the proven murderer said its safe so it must be Dr Zelenko said 200k already died from the shot the cdc admits to 45k deaths so you know its 100 more than they say dont say you werent warned

  2. First of all, Pfizer has a financial motive in trying to convince people to get another shot. So, their claims of a need to get another shot is very suspect.
    Secondly, why aren’t we hearing anything about the Moderna or J&J shots effectiveness or loss of such?

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