@zeynep recommends saying instead, "We have many reasons to expect, and increasing amounts of data to suggest, that vaccines will blunt infectiousness, but that we’re waiting for additional data to be more precise about it."https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/02/how-public-health-messaging-backfired/618147/ …
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Replying to @rebelcinder @evan_greer
Yeah, I don't think it's correct to say "As of right now we don't know if they do anything to prevent you from spreading COVID to others." That's not true. We know a good deal because a lot of data already exists. We are still learning on how much (already looking like a lot).
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