SARS-CoV-2 vaccines substantially reduce transmission through 2 mechanisms:
(1)
chance of infection (regardless of symptoms
(2)
transmission potential of infected vaccinee
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@mugecevik @EricMeyerowitzhttps://academic.oup.com/ofid/advance-article/doi/10.1093/ofid/ofab259/6278371 …
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Agreed, I think much closer to 100 than 80.
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Yeah. I’ll read your paper. But one question that will come up a lot is how vaccine efficacy for symptomatic disease relates to transmission dynamics. I think we will have a clearer answer for the ones approved in the US or Europe/UK. Just more data. Not sure yet about others.
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We’ll know sooner than that; here in Arizona we’re at the same time of the year when our first big peak of 2020 hit; this is the time of year when the face-burning heat drives us all indoors. If we don’t see a peak here I doubt we’ll see it anywhere.
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