The Hill (8/4, Choi) reports a study by Imperial College London was released on Wednesday that “found that fully vaccinated people are three times less likely to test positive for the coronavirus compared to unvaccinated people.” The findings “are based on swab tests taken by nearly 100,000 people in England between June 24 and July 12. Of the tests taken, 0.63 percent tested positive.” Researchers “estimated that fully vaccinated people were 50 to 60 percent less likely to become infected with the Delta variant than unvaccinated people, including asymptomatic cases.”
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— “Both vaccine doses reduce risk of delta variant infection by up to 60 percent: study “Joseph Cho, The Hill, August 4, 2021