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Covid: will people vaccinated still be contagious?

2020-12-02T06:18:40.485Z


CHECKOUT - Will the vaccine work more on the disease than on the virus itself? Does this mean that once vaccinated, you can still infect other people?


THE QUESTION

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Some questions seem

a priori

irrelevant but still deserve some attention because the answer is not as simple qu'imaginée at first.

Take the vaccination against the Covid which must begin at the beginning of the year 2021 or even in the second half of December.

The principle of the vaccine is known to the general public: in contact with it, the vaccinated person produces antibodies which immunize him against the disease.

Then, we can intuitively imagine that we will no longer be contagious if the vaccine is successful.

Read also: Anti-Covid vaccine: a logistical headache

However, some Internet users are worried about a possible contagiousness of the disease which would persist, despite the vaccine.

Is right ?

How could this be possible?

And could this call into question the relevance of vaccination?

CHECKS

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In reality, to answer this question, it must be understood that, schematically, a vaccine can rather attack the disease itself (in this case the Covid) or

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Source: lefigaro

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