Breakthrough Covid infections may be less contagious
Scientists say they have found evidence that people who have been fully vaccinated or unvaccinated are more contagious than those who are partially vaccined. But what does this mean for people with Covid-19 who get infected and spread the virus to fewer people?
Source: usa.inquirer.netPublished on 2022-05-31
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