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Can I still spread the coronavirus after I m vaccinated?
Experts say even if vaccinated people don’t get sick, they might still get infected with the virus without showing any symptoms. Author: ARION RENAULT Associated Press Published: 1:51 AM MST April 1, 2021 Updated: 1:51 AM MST April 1, 2021
NEW YORK Can I still spread the coronavirus after I’m vaccinated?
It’s possible. Experts say the risk is low, but are still studying how well the shots blunt the spread of the virus.
The current vaccines are highly effective at preventing people from getting seriously sick with COVID-19.
But even if vaccinated people don’t get sick, they might still get infected without showing any symptoms. Experts think the vaccine would also curb the chances of those people spreading the virus.
Marion Renault April 01, 2021 - 12:03 AM
NEW YORK - Can I still spread the coronavirus after Iâm vaccinated?
Itâs possible. Experts say the risk is low, but are still studying how well the shots blunt the spread of the virus.
The current vaccines are highly effective at preventing people from getting seriously sick with COVID-19.
But even if vaccinated people donât get sick, they might still get infected without showing any symptoms. Experts think the vaccine would also curb the chances of those people spreading the virus.
âA vaccinated person controls the virus better, so the chances of transmitting will be greatly reduced,â said Dr. Robert Gallo a virus expert at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.