(Corrects figures in third paragraph to 81%, 89% and 80%, not
78%, 87% and 76% after PHE amended its statement)
LONDON, July 9 (Reuters) - Public Health England (PHE) said
on Friday Pfizer and AstraZeneca COVID-19
vaccines were effective against symptomatic COVID-19 infection
in high risk groups, citing a preprint study based on 1 million
vulnerable people.
Overall vaccine effectiveness against symptomatic disease in
risk groups was around 60% after one dose of either AstraZeneca
or Pfizer-BioNTech with little difference by age, PHE said.
That rises to 81% for AstraZeneca following a second dose in
people in risk groups aged 16 to 64, with no data available for
Pfizer. Among those over 64, Pfizer was 89% effective and
AstraZeneca 80% effective after the second dose, the health
agency said.
"This real-world data shows for the first time that most
people who are clinically vulnerable to COVID-19 still receive
high levels of protection after 2 doses of vaccine," said Mary
Ramsay, Head of Immunisation at PHE.
(Reporting by Alistair Smout; Editing by Kate Holton)