Looks like our modern is more protected against Delta than Pfizer
New studies show that the two mRNA vaccines also provide good protection against symptomatic disease against the delta variant – one appears to be better than the other.
Good protection from COVID-19: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau receives his second dose of mRNA.
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When it comes to vaccination, one question has been a major focus in recent weeks: Which vaccine — that one from Pfizer/Biontech or from Moderna — has stronger side effects or vaccine interactions? Apparently, more people complained about side effects after the injection of Moderna, but the differences, if any, are rather small.
Now a new question arises: Do the two mRNA vaccines work differently against the former? Highly contagious delta type discovered in India? Up front: Both vaccines still protect well against delta after the second vaccination. It is possible, according to data from studies from several countries, that Moderna’s vaccine may be a small advance.
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