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by zefool
1670 days ago
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There is basically no difference in transmission rates. Look at the study linked in the RKI FAQ (eyre et Al I believe). It is a clear-cut contact tracing study. You were infected? -> who were you in close contact with? -> did they get infected? Result? Negligible impact, rapidly declining. Reducing your contacts by 30% has a much greater impact on spread than vaccination does. |
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