Israel Finds COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Significantly Lowers Infection Risk

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JERUSALEM - A third dose of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine has significantly improved protection from infection and serious illness among people age 60 and older in Israel compared with those who received two shots, findings published on Sunday by the Health Ministry showed.

The data were presented at a meeting of a ministry panel of vaccination experts on Thursday and uploaded to its website on Sunday, though the full details of the study were not released.

The findings were on par with separate statistics reported last week by Israel's Maccabi health care provider, one of several organizations administering booster shots to try to curb the delta coronavirus variant.

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Breaking down statistics from Israel's Gertner Institute and KI Institute, ministry officials said that among people age 60 and older, the protection against infection provided from 10 days after a third dose was four times higher than after two doses.

A third jab for the older than 60-year-olds offered five to six times greater protection after 10 days with regard to serious illness and hospitalization.

That age group is particularly vulnerable to COVID-19 and in Israel was the first to be inoculated when the vaccine drive began in late December.

In recent weeks, the health ministry has said immunity has diminished over time for seniors and younger people as well. Most vaccinated people who fell severely ill in Israel were older than 60 and with underlying health conditions.

Israel started administering the third shot to those older than 60 on July 30. On Thursday it dropped the age of eligibility for a booster to 40, and included pregnant women, teachers and health care workers below that age. Third doses are given only to those who received their second shot at least five months ago.

The United States has announced plans to offer booster shots to all Americans, citing data showing diminishing protection. Canada, France and Germany have announced booster campaigns.

Fighting an outbreak of the delta variant since June, Israel presently has one of the world's highest infection rates per capita. Close to 1.5 million people out of the country's 9.3 million population have taken a third jab.

kaptainkeel on August 23rd, 2021 at 02:30 UTC »

Is this "booster" just another dose the exact same as the first 2, or is the makeup actually different?

sinfoid on August 23rd, 2021 at 01:09 UTC »

One thing to note is that Israel used the Pfizer vaccine exclusively. There does appear to be evidence that Moderna offers better, longer lasting protection but like most things COVID, the data at this point is inconclusive and incomplete.

MLBisMeMatt on August 22nd, 2021 at 22:08 UTC »

A third jab for the older than 60-year-olds offered five to six times greater protection after 10 days with regard to serious illness and hospitalization.

Israel started administering the third shot to those older than 60 on July 30. On Thursday it dropped the age of eligibility for a booster to 40, and included pregnant women, teachers and health care workers below that age. Third doses are given only to those who received their second shot at least five months ago.

The Israeli 5 months is way shorter than the US’ 8 months. Potentially that means that it’ll be more than 5-6x effective at 8months.