Pfizer vaccine have fewer antibodies to variant of Covid first discovered in India, new research suggests. A study from the Francis Crick Institute found that older people are most at risk with levels of antibodies getting lower with increasing age.
19.05.2021 - 16:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Bolton's coronavirus infection rates are the highest in the country and are thought to have been driven up by a new variant of Covid-19.
The B.1.617.2 strain of the virus, often called the Indian variant because of where it was first located, is believed to be more transmissible than previous versions of the virus, the Prime Minister has said.
Boris Johnson has said the new variant is likely to be behind
Pfizer vaccine have fewer antibodies to variant of Covid first discovered in India, new research suggests. A study from the Francis Crick Institute found that older people are most at risk with levels of antibodies getting lower with increasing age.
St Andrew's House in Edinburgh earlier today the First Minister said the situation is giving cause for concern but that vaccines are providing hope. The number of people testing positive for the covid-19 has tripled in the last month with 992 new cases identified in the last 24-hour period.
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