Coronavirus spread slowed by vaccines, study suggests
Coronavirus spread slowed by vaccines, study suggests
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The Pfizer vaccine appears to เล่นสล็อต เกมส์ไหนดี แจ็คพอต แตกง่ายที่สุด slow the spread
of coronavirus as well as preventing people getting seriously ill, a study at a hospital has
found.
The findings support similar research by Public Health England and an Oxford-AstraZeneca
study, examining whether vaccines can stop the virus spreading.
The researchers said the results were a "genuine good news story" but warned that other
precautionary measures were still required to combat the virus.
The impact on transmission is critical.
If a vaccine only stops you getting severely ill - but you can still catch and pass on the virus -
everyone will need to be immunised to be protected.
But if it also stops you spreading the virus, there would be a far greater impact on
the pandemic, as each person who is vaccinated indirectly protects other people, too. |