Interrupting your doomscrolling with more good news. As most had expected, the vaccines continue to work well against the new variants. Our problem remains producing enough of these amazing vaccines and getting them out there in arm. They are so good that we have a lot of buffer.https://twitter.com/KizzyPhD/status/1353703580679761922 …
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I think we can easily tell people it takes a while, a few weeks, for immunity to kick in. I don't see the issue here and your descriptions aren't correct.
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Yes, I believe it will blunt transmission too-what I mean though is if people want a guarantee the vaccine can do ANYTHING, it seems most able to do that. Bc its efficacy at preventing ANY infection or ANY transmission is less obvious (though hopefully still very significant).
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You seem like a great person to pose this question to: are there any studies being done right now to collect evidence on this question of whether vaccines prevent/reduce transmission?
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