Breakthrough Infections May Be Less Contagious
Scientists say they have found evidence that Covid-19 is spreading to fewer people, despite the possibility of breakthrough infections, a new study suggests. Why does this happen to people who are fully vaccinated or unvaccinated?
Source: medscape.comPublished on 2022-05-27
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