Approximately 0.03% of healthcare workers who received the new coronavirus vaccine reported infection after vaccination, and the national infectious disease study showed a tendency to decrease from around the 12th day of vaccination. I found out by the analysis of the place.

The National Institute of Infectious Diseases analyzed the post-vaccination status of more than 1.1 million health care workers nationwide who had been vaccinated with Pfizer for approximately two months until mid-last month.



As a result, about 0.03%, or 281 people, were reported infected through medical institutions.



The time when infection was reported was 64% from the first inoculation to the 13th day, 15% from the 14th to the 20th day, and 12% from the 21st to the 27th day, and the Suzuki Motoi Infectious Disease Epidemiology Center. "There was a tendency for the proportion of reports to decrease around the 12th day after the first inoculation," said the chief.



In addition, only 17% of all people reported infection after the second vaccination reported infection, but due to the short survey period, we will verify future data. It means that you need to.