this is bad info.
cant compare the actual data the same. ppl just look at base numbers and make assumptions
Nah. My info is correct. The J&J vaccine is still good because it offers good efficacy and prevents serious complications from the disease if it is still contracted.
If you are comparing it with Pfizer and Moderna, the trial results for those show a higher level of efficacy. Bottom line. You and someone else cited the different study populations and times which led to the overall 66% efficacy in preventing contraction of COVID. This is true. But when you break out the numbers geographically, the efficacy only improved to 72% for subjects in the US, which is data that is not skewed by the variants.
Pfizer and Moderna trials were earlier, but the 94% prevention of contraction is still relevant. The new real world data for Pfizer and Moderna support this fact by showing 90% efficacy in preventing COVID, which means performance isn’t really hurt by current conditions in the US. These are great results for them.
At the end of the day, according to the data, Pfizer and Moderna have data to show it’s more effective than J&J in preventing it. You’re probably looking at approximately 90% vs around 70%. J&J is still going to do a good job at protecting folks from catching it. They are also touting the reduction of serious illness, which is also important, but J&J is also marketing their ass off to spin those overall efficacy numbers, which they did NOT expect.