The Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) has warned the United Kingdom that the country’s current crop of Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines may be as much as 30 percent less effective when dealing with the South African coronavirus variant.
Article by Arsenio Toledo from Natural News.
An analysis conducted by SAGE found that the South African strain, known as B.1.351, can make the antibodies produced by previously infected people or by people who have received a coronavirus vaccine 10 times less effective.
During a meeting on March 12, SAGE scientists said the drop in antibodies translated into “a potential 30 percent drop in vaccine efficacy.”
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The group’s review of the data found that B.1.351 was able to infect many people in South Africa who had already contracted the original strain of the coronavirus. The data also suggests that many people who have been vaccinated will still catch it. (Related: New, more transmissible coronavirus variant from the Philippines detected in the UK.)
SAGE was quick to add that it is still not clear what the implications are for the ability of the vaccines to protect people from a severe case of COVID-19.
The B.1.351 variant has been found in 48 countries, including the U.K., a well as in 23 U.S. states. It was first detected in coronavirus samples from South Africa back in Oct. 2020.
Multiple other cases bearing B.1.351’s signature have been found in different parts of London. The British government has deployed surge testing in parts of London as a response to the spread of the strain.
However, the usual coronavirus testing is unable to detect whether the person’s case is from the South African variant. To combat this, the Department of Health and Social Care has stated that positive cases “will be sequenced for genomic data” to help identify what strain of the coronavirus a person has.
British health authorities are fearful of B.1.351’s spread because of its three mutations on its spike protein – known as E484K, K417N and N501Y. These mutations supposedly help the strain “hide” from the body’s immune system.
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Studies confirm coronavirus vaccines are less effective against South African variant
In a study published in the journal Nature, scientists found that the coronavirus vaccines developed by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna are significantly less effective against B.1.351.
The study collected blood samples from volunteers who had already been vaccinated to compare how the person’s antibodies responded to the original strain of the coronavirus and to the B.1.351 variant.
The research found that those who had been vaccinated using the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines had significantly fewer antibodies that could fight the B.1.351 coronavirus variant.
Another research has found that the coronavirus vaccines developed by Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca are also less effective against the B.1.351 variant.
In Jan. 2021, both Pfizer and Modern said they were planning to develop and test “booster shots” that can supposedly improve the effectiveness of their vaccines against the B.1.351 variant. This means people who have already finished the two-dose regimen have to check in to get a follow-up shot.
Until the booster shot is developed, Pfizer and Moderna have warned people who have been previously vaccinated that they are still at risk of infection from either the B.1.351 or the P.1 variant first found in Brazil.
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