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WHO: No evidence COVID-19 vaccine will prevent transmission – Business Insider – Business Insider
Scientists are warning people not to change their behavior until more evidence about coronavirus vaccines is available.

The World Health Organization is urging even people who have received a coronavirus vaccine to quarantine when they travel because there is not yet evidence that vaccines prevent people from transmitting the virus.
WHO’s chief scientist, Dr. Soumya Swaminathan, noted on Monday that the agency had not established whether the COVID-19 vaccines being administered across the US and in Europe prevented people from getting the virus and passing it to others.
“At the moment I don’t believe we have the…
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