The study, conducted by the Gulbenkian Science Institute (IGC), involved 260 elderly people from five homes, in addition to 160 employees, in which almost all (98.1 percent) continued, at the end of the same period, with antibodies against SARS- CoV-2. In a statement, the IGC said that the data "confirms that, similarly to what happens with other vaccines, the decrease in antibodies generated by vaccination" against Covid-19, a respiratory disease, "is faster in the elderly population".
The IGC emphasizes that "the trend of depletion of antibodies began to be noticed three months after the second dose in about 15 percent of the participants" aged over 70 years. Both seniors and employees of the five homes received the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, administered in two doses spaced apart. For the IGC researcher Carlos Penha-Gonçalves, coordinator of the study, cited in the statement, "the decrease in the levels of vaccine antibodies over time is natural and expected and does not mean that there is no protection against the infection". According to the IGC, "People who had an antibody response soon after vaccination are expected to have developed an immunological memory that will allow them to fight the infection in subsequent contacts with the virus: that is the principle of vaccination."
However, "while the virus is circulating in the population, as it is the case, it is essential that individual protective care is maintained", such as the use of a mask, physical distance or hand hygiene, "even after the process of vaccination and over time". The study evaluated the persistence of antibodies induced by vaccination against covid-19 and followed by another that measured the effectiveness of the vaccine in the production of antibodies also in residents and employees of nursing homes. In the elderly, the production of antibodies is slower and its fall is faster than in younger people.
According to the Gulbenkian Science Institute, it will be "important to continue to monitor the evolution of the drop in antibodies over time", particularly in the elderly, population more vulnerable to covid-19 due to their age and the weakness of their immune system . "The conduct of screening is an essential tool to ensure the monitoring of the evolution of the vaccine response and obtain data to support decisions on possible revaccination and vaccines to be used", stresses the IGC, which has carried out studies on the effectiveness of different vaccines against covid-19 in different ages and professional groups.
Israel, was the first country to reach "herd immunity" with their take a shot, get a shot (of liquor) campaign. Then The Delta Variant & Delta Plus arrived and they discovered that after five months the vaccines dissipated enough to 60% and went down even more after 5 months so they immediately gave "booster shots" to everyone over 60 and today over 50, next week over 40 year olds.
In the US which always seems to be 3 to 4 weeks behind Israel because of ""bureaucracy" something I understand Portugal experiences as well, Dr. Fauci got on tv at noon Monday and showed the chart of the downhill progression verifying the Israel observations and verifying reasons for the 3rd shot known as "booster and will offer the booster 8 months after your second shot. With almost 40% of double vaccinated people only having 60 AND LESS % of protection especially over 70s age, it appears to be quite a bit late in reaction time. I wouldn't fly with a mask OR eat indoors with less than 60% and all the people around who refuse for political and foolish "freedom" reasons. The study above is in the same category but I don't understand why Portugal hasn't initiated widespread information that people will need a booster and get with it ASAP? "Bureaucracy" will end up causing more deaths.
By Wes from USA on 22 Aug 2021, 06:11
Looking at the science coming out of countries like Israel, I have to conclude that this article is pure unrealistic propaganda. It's just not true, but this "newspaper" seems to gladly spread the propaganda and misinformation.
By Fred Doe from Algarve on 29 Aug 2021, 09:33