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Do COVID-19 vaccines stop transmission? Top scientists are now recruiting thousands of college students to find out – Business Insider Australia
The research aims to definitively answer whether vaccinated people are protected from getting infected and spreading the coronavirus.
- A study began on Thursday to see how well Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine stops the spread of the virus.
- Scientists plan to recruit 12,000 college students across 21 campuses for the clinical trial.
- They hope it will tell us how well vaccines prevent asymptomatic infections and stop transmission.
- See more stories on Insider’s business page.
Scientists launched an ambitious study on Thursday to figure out how well Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine prevents people from spreading the virus to others.
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