I agree we should better explain the dramatic risk reduction after vaccines. I've long been shouting from rooftops about the need to communicate better that they will greatly blunt transmission. On the other other hand, infectious risks are different category than car crashes.https://twitter.com/NateSilver538/status/1383926074380210183 …
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(Car crashes also affect others but car crashes do not have transmission chains. Do the vaccinated initiate transmission chains to the degree we need to think about it? Is it so blunted that this is no longer a big enough risk?That should be the explicit CDC discussion).
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The CDC guidelines have implicit assumptions about the answer to the question of post-vaccination transmission and they are actually fairly strong, but not been explicit enough to the public. The CDC making it explicit would help. Give people intuition/mechanisms, not just rules.
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Depends on your risk environment If you're in a high risk environment and vaxxed, the chances of you having and transmitting covid could still be comparable to someone unvaxxed in a low risk environment, so you pose the same risk to those around you. If they should mask up...
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