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South Asian languages: How effective are the Covid vaccines?

Man administering another man with the Covid vaccine in the hall of a mosqueimage copyrightNathan Stirk/Getty Images
image captionIt takes about three weeks after the first dose of the vaccine to build up some protection

After getting a single shot of either the Oxford-AstraZeneca or the Pfizer jab, the chance of needing hospital treatment is reduced by more than 80%, research suggests.

However, it can take between two to three weeks for your body to build up some protection, so you still need to follow precautions.

BBC Asian Network has been explaining how effective the vaccines are in five South Asian languages: Gujarati, Punjabi, Urdu, Tamil and Sylheti.

 

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