The Wizard
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- Jul 2, 2009
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I assume this means less likely to pass on
Yep, even TwatCock a few days ago said that early data appeared to show having the vaccine made you over 50% less likely to spread the virus. It’s also worth the caveat that that Israeli data in the post at the top doesn’t specify when the people tested positive, it said a certain amount of people tested positive after having the first dose so between 0-21 days after the first dose and that those people were between 1.6 and 20 times less infectious, would be interesting to know if it correlated to how soon after the first dose they were infected.
As yet there has still been no reports from anywhere in the world of anyone hospitalised after 21 days of having the first dose, which backs up the trial data that showed one dose, 12 weeks apart is the definitive best strategy to save lives.