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> The trials for Comirnaty and the Moderna vaccine both showed >90% effectiveness against PCR positive infections

I don't believe the official trials for Moderna and Pfizer measured PCR positive infections at all. (They involved thousands of people, it was a time when PCR test were difficult to obtain; they remain expensive at that scale).

I have not heard of Comirnaty, not sure about that.

There may have been pre-delta studies that showed PCR infection effectiveness (Cite?), I don't think they were the official trials.



Comirnaty is the brand name of the Pfizer vaccine.

According to this article, all of the major vaccine trials studied PCR positivity, not deaths/hospitalizations. https://www.bmj.com/content/bmj/371/bmj.m4058.full.pdf

> The first question is whether the right endpoints are being studied. Contrary to prevailing assumptions (including those of a former Food and Drug Administration commissioner8), none of the vaccine trials are designed to detect a significant reduction in hospital admissions, admission to intensive care, or death.9 Rather than studying severe disease, these mega-trials all set a primary endpoint of symptomatic covid-19 of essentially any severity: a laboratory positive result plus mild symptoms such as cough and fever count as outcome events (table 1).


Ah, thanks for the correction.

"a laboratory positive result plus mild symptoms" was the thing being measured, ok.




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