29-01-21, 11:55 AM
Yes. As far as we know the vax does not stop you getting it and it does not stop you from spreading it to others. Or the phrasing being used is "we do not yet know the effect on transmission"
Yes we know the vax is good at reducing your symptoms but that for me raises issues at least in the early rollout. If in a family one person due to their job is getting the vax 6 months before the rest of the family then when they get covid their otherwise obvious symptoms have now been reduced to nothing. They then unknowingly take covid back to the family, instead of showing symptoms and isolating from the other family members. I think in these households the vaccinated person needs to go home with a box of LFT tests so they can continually monitor. Which would also help in the research to see if the vax actually does stop you getting it and therefore spreading it.
Yes we know the vax is good at reducing your symptoms but that for me raises issues at least in the early rollout. If in a family one person due to their job is getting the vax 6 months before the rest of the family then when they get covid their otherwise obvious symptoms have now been reduced to nothing. They then unknowingly take covid back to the family, instead of showing symptoms and isolating from the other family members. I think in these households the vaccinated person needs to go home with a box of LFT tests so they can continually monitor. Which would also help in the research to see if the vax actually does stop you getting it and therefore spreading it.
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