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Proof that vaccine merely reduces transmission and symptoms, but still real data regarding long term side effects of covid with reduced symptoms.
"A new outbreak of COVID-19 has been declared at the Cottonwoods Care Centre in B.C.'s Interior Health region where staff and residents had already received vaccines, the provincial health officer announced Monday.
In a live news conference, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said being vaccinated doesn't mean transmission will be stopped and that precautions must remain in place for seniors and care homes.
"You can have transmission even when people are fully vaccinated," she said. "The illness seems to be milder and doesn't transmit as much [and we] won't see rapid explosive outbreaks."
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/new-outbreak-covid-bc-care-home-1.5941508
Very disappointing to hear. However, the article implies that some of those at the Centre only had one dose of what is likely to be the Pfizer vaccine, which is most effective 2 weeks after receiving the 2nd dose. Also, in elderly populations, vaccines don’t always work as well due to declining immunity. That is why there are double dose senior influenza vaccines. All of us will have to watch and wait to see how effective the vaccines really are.