Microbiologist says ‘you can’t compare’ how effective vaccines are against each other
As thousands of people across Saskatchewan get their first dose of one of the current COVID-19 vaccines, some may wonder if there’s one shot that’s better than the others.
“When you look at the data, all of the vaccines performed equally well. They all did what they are supposed to do in preventing severe disease and death,” Dr. Joseph Blondeau, a Saskatoon-based clinical microbiologist, explained Wednesday.
There are currently four vaccines approved in Canada. Three of those are now being administered in Saskatchewan: Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech and Oxford-AstraZeneca.
“You can’t compare the efficacy rates because those vaccines were not compared head to head in individual trials and as a consequence, you actually don’t know whether one is truly better than the other,” said Blondeau.