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Do COVID-19 vaccines prevent transmission of coronavirus — and how much does that matter? – ABC News
COVID-19 vaccines stop you from getting sick. But do they stop you from spreading the virus? And what happens if they don’t?

In good news for those bitten by the travel bug, international travel may be back on the cards sooner than expected.
But and it’s a big but only if the suite of COVID-19 vaccines prevent transmission of the disease, Federal Health Department boss Brendan Murphy said on Thursday.
University of Oxford researchers this week published results of a study that found the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, which most Australians are expected to get, “may have a substantial impact on transmission” of SARS-CoV-2…
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