Fully vaccinated people still face considerable risks for contracting COVID-19, according to a new study.
At the same time, they were three times less likely to test positive for the coronavirus than unvaccinated people.
The latest findings, which come from an ongoing study of the U.K. population, were based on more than 98,000 swabs taken between June 24 and July 12. Unvaccinated people had a three-fold higher prevalence of COVID-19 than vaccinated people. The prevalence rate was 1.21% among unvaccinated people, as compared with .4% in fully vaccinated people. Both groups had more than a five-fold increase in infections from the previous report in June.
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