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Originally Posted by Almamida
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.
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I read some highlights from study somewhere (not the actual study itself), but did not preserve a link to it. However, the CDC guidelines (directly available on their website at the link below) seem to acknowledge that vaccinated people are not spreaders. They don't come right out and say those exact words, but when they give recommendations like "You can hang out with unvaccinated people, no masks and no social distancing, and not bother with quarantine or testing" (paraphrased) that pretty much implies that you are not considered a spreader.
Here's the website:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...-guidance.html
And a quote from it that I am referring to:
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Fully vaccinated people can:
Visit with other fully vaccinated people indoors without wearing masks or physical distancing
Visit with unvaccinated people from a single household who are at low risk for severe COVID-19 disease indoors without wearing masks or physical distancing
Refrain from quarantine and testing following a known exposure if asymptomatic
Resume domestic travel and refrain from testing before or after travel or self-quarantine after travel.
Refrain from testing before leaving the United States for international travel (unless required by the destination) and refrain from self-quarantine after arriving back in the United States.
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And this other page from the CDC website says the same thing. Why they have two different webpages, I don't know. Seems like an opportunity for them to get out of sync as recommendations change and they might forget to update one of the pages. And being out of sync would cause confusion.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...accinated.html