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However, only unvaccinated people demonstrated higher transmissibility of BA.2 compared to the BA.1 omicron strain, which could be due to their higher viral load.
People who received a booster were even less likely to transmit the virus than people who were fully vaccinated.
The study, led by a team of scientists affiliated with the University of Copenhagen and the Danish Health Ministry among other institutions, has not yet been submitted for peer review. Researchers have been publishing their findings before they are examined by other experts in the field due to the urgent nature of the pandemic.
The vaccines helped save lives
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: blend57
So how are antibodies that don't work giving protection?
Exactly,vaccines were available for age 60 upwards by December 2020.The 40s age group not until May 2021 here.Yet we are supposed to believe that the original virus strain was still going around then.Total nonsense.
originally posted by: vNex92
a reply to: OccamsRazor04
The vaccines helped save lives
You actually still believe nonsense? you are right it sure helped the drug markers stocks not lives.