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18 Nov
2021
18 Nov
'21
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“A vaccinated person is less likely to get Covid in the first instance, is less contagious, and is contagious for a shorter time, resulting in significantly less spread of the virus through a highly vaccinated community,” they wrote. “This, combined with the well-known ability of vaccines to keep people out of hospital and ICU, makes them the most important part of the health response in the near future.” https://www.news.com.au/world/coronavirus/health/experts-clear-up-common-mis...
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