Data shows Marjorie Taylor Greene was wrong to tweet that COVID vaccines 'are failing'

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Data shows Marjorie Taylor Greene was wrong to tweet that COVID vaccines 'are failing'
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The Republican congresswoman was suspended from Twitter for one week for her post, which has been flagged as 'misleading' by the social media giant.

vaccine trials, for example, enrolled 44,000 people in a randomized way to prove the vaccine worked compared to a control sample, and FDA analysis confirmed it was 95 percent effective in preventing COVID a week after the second dose.

But this difference in effectiveness does not mean the vaccines don't work at all. A study published in thein late July evaluated the effectiveness of the Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines against the Delta and Alpha variants. The estimated effectiveness of the Pfizer vaccine in particular against symptomatic disease with Delta was approximately 88 percent after two doses, the study concluded.

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