Get vaccinated and protect you and your loved ones, we’ve all heard that right? If you have, then you’re about to be disappointed.
As the drive to encourage vaccination increased all over the world, there’s some things that we’ve been told about vaccines. This included various information like vaccines significantly reduce the chances of infection. Some were told that vaccinated individuals would be less likely to spread the virus.
A new study has chosen that things have changed. For starters, science now shows that fully vaccinated individuals can carry the same level of Covid as unvaccinated people. This means that the risk of spreading the virus is still present.
This information was revealed following a study by the University of Oxford. The study also revealed that the delta variant wipes out the viral load reduction.
Sarah Walker, professor of medical statistics revealed with the previous variation, the vaccinated had a low viral load. However, the delta variant posed a different situation. The viral load for both vaccinated and not vaccinated was the same. These discoveries are part of the reason that Denmark eradicated all covid measures including vaccination.
The professor continued to state:
“When delta started to come in, the first thing that happened was that the virus values went up and now we really don’t see any difference in the amount of virus people get if they get infected after vaccination. Two doses are still protective. You are still less likely to get infected, but if you do you will have similar levels of virus as someone who hasn’t been vaccinated at all.”
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