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		<title>Third COVID vaccine dose increases protection, CDC studies confirm</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2022 04:26:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[While the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant has rapidly spread to almost every corner of the globe and is yet another cause for alarm worldwide, a third COVID-19 (COVID) vaccine dose has been shown to significantly restore protection from infection and hospitalisation [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>While the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant has
rapidly spread to almost every corner of the globe and is yet another cause for
alarm worldwide, a third COVID-19 (COVID) vaccine dose has been shown to significantly
restore protection from infection and hospitalisation against Omicron, according
to three new studies from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC).</p>



<p>The first new CDC study compared two-dose
and three-dose vaccine effectiveness between the Delta and Omicron variants.
Data on COVID-related hospitalisations and emergency room visits from August
2021 to early January 2022 illustrate how two doses of an mRNA vaccine are
significantly less protective against severe disease from Omicron compared to Delta.
However, a third dose notably increases that protection against both variants.</p>



<p>The data found two doses of the vaccine were
76% effective at preventing emergency room and urgent care visits for Delta
infections after six months – that protection dropped to 38% in the face of
Omicron, but a third mRNA vaccine dose lifted protection back up to 82%.</p>



<p>The first study also found two-dose
protection from hospitalisation was similarly low against Omicron compared to
Delta (81% vs 57%). A third dose spiked effectiveness up to over 90% against
both variants.</p>



<p>The second CDC study focused COVID
infections and deaths from April 2021 to December 2021. At the peak of the
Delta wave the study found two-dose vaccination reduced risk of death from
COVID 12-fold and three-dose vaccination reduced risk of death 53-fold,
compared to the unvaccinated.</p>



<p>Again, a third vaccine dose was found to
significantly reduce a person’s chances of Omicron infection compared to
two-dose vaccine; and while protection from Omicron death was still strong
after two-doses, a third vaccine dose spiked protection from COVID death up to
98%.</p>



<p>The third and final study, recorded in the
month from early December 2021 to early January 2022, revealed those receiving
three vaccine doses were 66% less likely to develop a symptomatic Omicron
infection compared to those receiving two vaccine doses. The severity of
disease in the two-dose cohort was significantly decreased compared to the
unvaccinated.</p>



<p>The study homed in on 70,000 symptomatic
COVID cases in the US and pointed out those more than six months past their
second vaccine dose were as likely to develop a symptomatic Omicron infection
as those unvaccinated, although much less infectious compared to a breakthrough
infection after two doses.</p>



<p>As a takeaway, the CDC recommends all
Americans over the age of 12 to receive a third COVID-19 vaccine dose five
months after their second dose. Less than half of Americans eligible for a
third vaccine dose have taken up the free shot. </p>



<p>&#8220;These reports add more evidence to the importance of being up to date with COVID vaccinations – that means getting primary series and boosted when eligible to protect against severe COVID-19,&#8221; said CDC Director Rochelle Walensky.</p>



<p>Read: <a href="https://www.healthcareasia.org/2021/japanese-government-to-give-covid-19-vaccine-boosters-six-months-after-second-dose/">Japanese government to give COVID-19 vaccine boosters six months after second dose</a></p>



<p><a href="https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/71/wr/mm7104e2.htm?s_cid=mm7104e2_w; https://newatlas.com/health-wellbeing/cdc-booster-3rd-dose-data-omicron/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="Content source (opens in a new tab)">Content source</a></p>
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		<title>Cambodia to mix vaccines as booster shots in COVID-19 fight</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2021 09:12:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Cambodia will begin offering a third vaccination dose to nearly one million frontline workers in the country as a measure against COVID-19. Prime Minister Hun Sen said Cambodia will be switching between the AstraZeneca (AZ) and Chinese COVID-19 vaccines – [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Cambodia will begin offering a third
vaccination dose to nearly one million frontline workers in the country as a
measure against COVID-19. Prime Minister Hun Sen said Cambodia will be
switching between the AstraZeneca (AZ) and Chinese COVID-19 vaccines – those
initially vaccinated with Sinopharm/Sinovac will be given a third booster AZ
dose, and vice-versa.</p>



<p>Hun Sen said the country will purchase more AZ vaccines through the Covax Facility for the booster shots. He added that the recent US-funded Johnson &amp; Johnson vaccines will be used to vaccinate indigenous peoples in northeastern Cambodia.</p>



<p>Read also: <a href="https://www.healthcareasia.org/2021/the-impact-of-media-on-public-opinion-and-trust-in-vaccines/">The impact of media on public opinion and trust in vaccines</a></p>



<p>Cambodia managed to largely contain the
virus for most of last year, but an outbreak first detected in February 2021
has driven up total cases to 78,474, with 1,442 deaths.</p>



<p>The Kingdom recently launched a lockdown in
eight provinces bordering Thailand this week in a bid to prevent the spread of
the more transmissible Delta variant of the coronavirus. The World Health
Organization (WHO) said this week that the Delta variant has been detected
amongst migrants returning from Thailand through land borders and is now in the
local community. </p>



<p>&#8220;We are racing against new variants.
We must act today, and we must act fast to have no regrets tomorrow,&#8221; said
Li Ailan, WHO Representative to Cambodia, in a statement on Saturday.</p>



<p>Cambodia has also started a vaccination
campaign for those aged 12-17 years old on Sunday. The campaign will cover the
capital Phnom Penh and the three hardest-hit provinces of Kandal, Koh Kong and
Preah Sihanouk, among others.</p>



<p>The Kingdom is mulling inoculating children
aged ten and eleven as well – a key step to herd immunity in communities, said
Hun Sen.</p>
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