Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine is 72 percent effective in protecting against moderate to severe Covid-19. And even more important, none of the tens of thousands of volunteers who tested the vaccine were hospitalized or died of Covid-19. That shows that, so far, the vaccine is 100 percent effective at preventing the most serious Covid-19 cases. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is also the first to be officially tested against one of the newer strains of the virus that causes Covid-19. The company found its vaccine to be 64 percent effective against a version of the virus that has appeared in places like the United Kingdom, South Africa, and the U.S.
Doses of Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine began shipping in March, almost immediately after it was authorized for use in the U.S. on February 27, 2021, for people age 18 and older. Government officials expect 100 million doses will be available by the end of June. But with so many people still waiting to be vaccinated, it’s likely they won’t be able to pick which version of the vaccine they receive. “If a person is able to get vaccinated, I suggest that they take whichever one is available, because all of the options work very well to limit severe Covid-19,” says Suliman.
While Covid-19 vaccines can prevent people from becoming seriously ill, it’s still not known whether the vaccines reduce the virus’s ability to spread from person to person. So doctors recommend that everyone who’s been vaccinated still practice social distancing, hand washing, and mask wearing.