Mayo study: mRNA vaccines shield against COVID-19 infection
Finding is first discovery within the US that the shots prevent not only symptomatic illness, but getting the virus in the first place 5:08 pm, Mar. 11, 2021 ×
Vials of the Pfizer vaccine sit in an Essentia Health storage freezer. (Submitted Photo)
ROCHESTER, Minn. New research shows if you get vaccinated against COVID-19, chances are good you can t get infected with the virus or spread it to others.
That s the takeaway of a large Mayo Clinic study published Thursday, March 11 in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases.
The review of over 48,000 consecutive electronic tests within Mayo found the mRNA vaccines manufactured by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna are not only effective at preventing symptomatic illness, they greatly reduce the risk of contracting it in the first place. The vast majority of vaccine recipients studied (95%) received the shots made by Pfizer-BioNTech.
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