First Pfizer shot is 85% effective: study

Updated February 19 2021 - 2:24pm, first published 2:18pm
Pfizer's vaccine has an efficacy of about 95 per cent via a two doses 21 days apart, a study shows.
Pfizer's vaccine has an efficacy of about 95 per cent via a two doses 21 days apart, a study shows.

The first dose of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine is 85 per cent effective, a study of healthcare workers at an Israeli hospital has found, potentially fuelling a debate over the recommended two-dose schedule as governments try to stretch out supplies.