“Vaccination was associated with a reduction in both the number of cases and the number of Covid-19–related hospitalizations in health care workers between the unvaccinated period and the period beginning 14 days after the first dose.”
Be careful trying to make arguments based on this study.
Yeah it seems to reduce transmission by about half. That is a good thing but it also shows that vaccination alone won’t stop the spread. So just be careful about what point you’re trying to make if you bring up this study
“Vaccination was associated with a reduction in both the number of cases and the number of Covid-19–related hospitalizations in health care workers between the unvaccinated period and the period beginning 14 days after the first dose.” Be careful trying to make arguments based on this study.
Correct. A reduction. Not elimination.
Which is evidence that viral transmission is NOT prevented.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/prevent
Yeah it seems to reduce transmission by about half. That is a good thing but it also shows that vaccination alone won’t stop the spread. So just be careful about what point you’re trying to make if you bring up this study
Based on? I have found no evidence that any of detection methods are valid.
We know there’s issues with testing, my comment is taking the numbers from the study at face value.