English study finds a 50-60 per cent reduced risk of COVID for double-vaccinated

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Fully-vaccinated people have an around 50 to 60% reduced risk of infection from the Delta coronavirus variant, including those who are asymptomatic, a large English coronavirus prevalence study found on Wednesday.

Imperial College London researchers said people who reported receiving two vaccine doses were half as likely to test positive for COVID-19, adjusting for other factors such as age, whether or not the people tested had COVID-19 symptoms.

"We're looking at effectiveness against infection amongst a random sample of the general population, which includes asymptomatic individuals," Imperial epidemiologist Paul Elliot, who leads the study, told reporters, adding that even those who had symptoms in the study might not have got a test otherwise.

The latest survey, conducted between June 24 and July 12, covers the time ahead of a peak in daily reported infections on July 17, and found that the rise was fueled by spread in younger people.

 

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Ummmmm bullcrap

When can we stop wearing these stupid masks?

50-60% reduced risk. That means you either catch it or you don't catch it. Period.

That is less than I would like

now I only have a 0.025% chance of dying! And all I have to do is get a shot every 6 months!

Enough of the garbage CTV!

Oh

Any Canadian studies?

Ouch

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