one piece of missing data i've not been able to find anywhere, because everyone is so carefully guarded about saying anything authoritative:

given that we *know* vaccinated people can get and spread covid, the question is: are vaccinated people *less likely* to get covid? are they *less likely* to spread it to to others once they are infected?

it seems that most public policy was operating on the assumption that if you are vaccinated you are less "dangerous". is that true?

@sneak i think the basic principle is if infected your less likely to get to a infectious sickness level at all, and if you are, the time period you are infected is less because you will recover faster

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@surfingalot that sidesteps the first question entirely

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