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Vaccination alone is unlikely to contain Covid-19 infections in the UK – study – Helensburgh Advertiser
A gradual release of restrictions, high vaccine uptake, and a vaccine with high protection is needed to reduce risk of future waves, researchers say.

Vaccination alone is unlikely to contain coronavirus infections in the UK, but gradual reopening and high vaccine uptake could minimise future waves, new research suggests.
Vaccinating all adults in the UK is unlikely to achieve herd immunity and fully contain the virus, according to a new study.
Therefore, the gradual release of restrictions, high vaccine uptake, and a vaccine with high protection against infection is necessary to reduce the risk of future outbreaks, researchers say.
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