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Pfizer vaccine effective against COVID-19 variants in Japan: study

Pfizer vaccine effective against COVID-19 variants in Japan: study

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A medical worker fills a syringe with a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, at Tokyo Medical Center in Tokyo, Japan, Feb. 17, 2021. Behrouz Mehri/Pool/Reuters/File

TOKYO - Around 90 percent of those who received the vaccine developed by US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer Inc. were found to have antibodies against the various COVID-19 variants detected in Japan, a university study showed Wednesday.

The study by a research team at Yokohama City University was conducted on 105 people who had received both doses of the vaccine without contracting the novel coronavirus and covered 7 variants.

Of the 105 people, 90 to 94 percent were found to have antibodies against the variants found in Britain, South Africa and Brazil, while 97 percent had antibodies against the variant detected in India, the study showed.

It also found that 99 percent had antibodies against the coronavirus present from the start of the outbreak in Japan.

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Japan is now facing a fourth wave of infections amid the spread of more contagious variants, while its vaccine rollout is lagging behind other countries, such as Britain, Israel and the United States.

The vaccine developed by Pfizer and German partner BioNTech SE is currently the only one authorized for use in Japan.

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