A thread with earlier data, theory, explanations and more.https://twitter.com/AaronRichterman/status/1349003754000019461 …
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Article appears updated, thank you! (Previous version on the right). Do check the thread above—we've had both evidence and scientific reasons to believe that the vaccines would reduce transmission since December—quantifying how much needed more data and we're getting that, too).pic.twitter.com/XKAa1YZq9S
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You are missing the word "any" I believe. That means all vaccines are more or less effective.
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That was my reading, too.
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I hope it's becoming transparent to a lot of people. It F-ing should be by now!
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No there have been no other results showing explicitly that vaccines cut transmission
@zeynep. The Israeli results for example only showed that that the immune response was very strong in terms of antibodies, which was extrapolated to mean that there must be sterilizing immunity. -
Impressive confidence since you are wrong.https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.27.21250612v1.full …
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Probably in over my head, but haven’t all results for Moderna/Pfizer focused on symptomatic infection levels, whereas AZ also looked at asymptomatic via regular testing of participants?
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No. Moderna tested for asymptomatic infections and reported the results in multiple outlets, including in its EUA application, back in December.
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