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CDC-funded study: COVID shots have no effect on virus transmission

Vaccinated as likely as unvaccinated to spread it

People who are unvaccinated spread the COVID-19 delta variant virtually the same as the vaccinated, according to a study in a federal prison funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

“In this investigation, we found no statistically significant difference in transmission potential between vaccinated persons and persons who were not fully vaccinated,” the researchers said.

“Therefore, our findings indicate that prevention and mitigation measures should be applied without regard to vaccination status for persons in high-risk settings or those with significant exposures.”

The study, published on medRxiv, was a joint project of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Yale University and the British Medical Journal.

The researches said their data “add to a growing body of evidence characterizing transmission potential from vaccinated persons.”

However, they acknowledged the small proportion of participants in the study who were not fully vaccinated, 17, “and negative findings reported here warrant cautious interpretation.” A total of 78 were fully vaccinated.

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1 thought on “CDC-funded study: COVID shots have no effect on virus transmission”

  1. So why would you believe anything CDC says? Think about it their sponsors include Pfizer, they have more sponsors that all of NASCAR. If you fund, pay, donate 100 million to CDC you think the CDC is going to be negative over their largest donars? No different than the money laundering going on with 99% of the politicians. Wake up America, the Elite are playing us like fools.

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