An independent examination by MyHeritage, which runs one of the largest laboratories in Israel for testing for Covid-19, found a decrease in the viral load of people who may have been vaccinated but tested positive for the virus, compared with those who had not been vaccinated. . This is the unclear data from Pfizer and Moderna’s clinical trials that demonstrated that vaccines protect the vaccinated but did not draw conclusions about whether the vaccine was nonetheless able to transmit the virus while remaining immune. Related materials Vaccinations versus high Covid infection, Israel will not verify herd immunity against the side effects of the Covid-19 Covid vaccine in Israel, as Dr. Yaniv Ehrlich, in a post on Facebook, explained that the tests that reach the company’s laboratory with the date the test was marked and the age The one who was tested. The company took two batches of 1,000 positive tests and compared its viral load. The first batch was from December 2020, when a small number of people were vaccinated in Israel, and the second batch was from January 2021, when over 60 years of age were vaccinated in Israel but few people were under the age of 60. Tests from over 60 and under 60 were very similar. In other words, it is not a viral load that causes more than 60 years of suffering from Covid than younger people but the underlying health issues. But with the batch in January, the viral load between tests for more than 60 years was much lower, and with tests done at the end of January, when many of those over the sixty had two doses of the vaccine, the difference was even more pronounced. Erlich recounts that data from the Israeli Health Funds (health maintenance organizations – HMOs) and the Ministry of Health showed that vaccination protects against infection, albeit not 100%. “We know that it also reduces the level of infection among those infected, and the evaluation is that this occurs because the viral load is lower, as confirmed by this research. According to estimates, the lower viral load also means that there is less transmission, so that the pollinators protect those around them. Again, Not completely, but partly the data still doesn’t allow us to the exact amount, but Ehrlich estimates that pregnancy is between 50% and 95% lower than the average among unvaccinated people. Posted by Globes, Israel business news – en. globes.co.il – February 8, 2021 © Copyright Globes Publisher Itonut (1983) Ltd. 2021
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