Thread: Seriousness The NEW Covid Vaccination Poll
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Old 04-12-2021, 10:42 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by haertig View Post
They look to have good evidence that some people may still be able to be infected with this African strain after vaccination. I am hoping that they will soon be able to answer:

You can get infected, but do you get sick?

If infected this way, can you spread it to anyone else?

These were questions about the original strain and vaccines as well, and recent studies look like the answer is "no" to both questions. Let's hope that is the same for this new African strain. And I hope they will be able to answer these questions sooner rather than later, to hopefully avoid more lockdowns and masks due to uncertainty.
Not that I want to doubt your statement or seem rude, but if you have any link of a study that concludes that people vaccinated and infected cannot spread the virus / contaminate others, I will take them.

So far I've only found articles stating that vaccinated people don't spread as long as they are not infected.
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