FILE - An Israeli health worker of the Maccabi Healthcare Services prepares to administer a dose of the Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine on Feb.
24, 2021 in Tel Aviv. RELATED: Fauci: In country as ‘rich and sophisticated’ as US, 500,000 shouldn’t have died of COVID-19Advertisement"This is immensely reassuring ...
better than I would have guessed," said the Mayo Clinic’s Dr. Gregory Poland.Vanderbilt University’s Dr. Buddy Creech agreed: "Even after one dose we can see very high effectiveness in prevention of death," he said.Neither doctor had a role in the Israel study but both are involved in other coronavirus vaccine work.Both doctors also said the new results may boost consideration of delaying the second shot, as the United Kingdom is trying, or.