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You're dreadfully misinformed, sir/madame. Being vaccinated absolutely has an impact on transmissibility.


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Yes, but at a significantly reduced rate. We do have this information, and we can infer trends already.


Watch this space:

https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.07.28.21261295v...

In particular, figure 1.

And of course even if there was NO effect on spread, cooperatively participating in reducing load on hospital facilities would be helpful.


In a few months, based on progress in peer reviews, this sounds promising. As of now, not worth the risk in my eyes for a theoretical drop in spread. I lost considerable faith in trending “hot” studies in 2020 that were rushed, not peer reviewed, or heavily altered after publication. Everyone is in such a (manufactured) hurry to get this vaccine… it’s such an obvious psyop.




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