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Johnson & Johnson's COVID Vaccine Is Effective Against The Delta Variant, Studies Find

The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine was effective against the delta variant in a small study, the company announced Thursday.
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The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine was effective against the delta variant in a small study, the company announced Thursday.

Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine offers strong protection against the delta variant of the coronavirus, the company said Thursday. And the protection appears to last at least eight months.

The results follow similar announcements about the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines in the fight against the fast-spreading delta strain.

In one small laboratory study, researchers observed what happened to the blood of eight vaccinated individuals when it was exposed to the delta variant. And they found that antibodies and immune system cells in the blood were highly effective at neutralizing the virus.

A second study involving 20 patients at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston showed similar results.

Johnson & Johnson also noted the vaccine continued to be effective over the eight months it was studied in recipients. Dr. Mathai Mammen, the company's global head of research and development, said the vaccine elicits a "strong neutralizing antibody response that does not wane; rather, we observe an improvement over time."

Both studies have been submitted but not yet published in a peer-reviewed publication.

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Barbara Campbell