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Breakthrough infections may be less contagious ; vaccine protection wanes faster in cancer patients

Scientists have found that Covid-19 infections are spread to fewer people than those who were partially vaccinated or unvaccinated, according to the latest findings from South Korea's Johns Hopkins University.In a small group of hospital workers with COVID-19, including 50 who had breakthrough cases, researchers suggest the virus may be less

Source: interaksyon.philstar.com
Published on 2022-05-30

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