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Care home Covid infections plunge five weeks after first jab, study claims – Wales Online
Residents in England who were infected after having the vaccine may also be less likely to transmit the virus, according to initial findings
Coronavirus infections among care home residents fell by 62% from five weeks after they received their first vaccine dose, it has emerged.
Residents in England who were infected after having the vaccine may also be less likely to transmit the virus, according to initial findings from the Vivaldi study led by researchers from University College London.
It examined data on 10,412 elderly care home residents from 310 care homes between December and mid-March and looked at the number of infections confirmed…
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