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Studies of hospital workers suggest Covid-19 vaccines prevent coronavirus infections

FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA Medical student Liesl Eibschutz loads a syringe with a dose of COVID-19 vaccine made by Pfizer and BioNTech. New research bolsters the case that the vaccine reduces the risk of a coronavirus infection.(Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times/TNS) Studies of hospital workers suggest Covid-19 vaccines prevent coronavirus infections The Covid-19 vaccines being administered in the U.S. were authorized for use because they dramatically reduced the risk of getting the disease when tested in clinical trials. However, those trials didn’t test the vaccines’ ability to prevent a coronavirus infection – the first step on the road to Covid-19.

COVID-19 vaccines prevent coronavirus infection, studies imply

Print The COVID-19 vaccines being administered in the U.S. were authorized for use because they dramatically reduced the risk of getting the disease when tested in clinical trials. However, those trials didn’t test the vaccines’ ability to prevent a coronavirus infection the first step on the road to COVID-19. Scientists suspect the vaccines thwart infections to some extent. Two new studies bolster their case. Both studies compare coronavirus infection rates among vaccinated and unvaccinated people who work at a single medical center. And in both cases, being vaccinated was indeed associated with a significantly lower risk of testing positive for an infection.

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