COVID-19 vaccine not 'get out of jail free card,' infections can occur, studies suggest
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So-called “breakthrough” coronavirus cases — cases that occur in people who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 — are rare but can occur, according to a pair of studies published in the New England Journal of Medicine on Tuesday.
The researchers noted that vaccination had a "dramatic" effect on the medical center’s workforce, noting that they observed a "greater than 90% decrease in the number of employees who are either in isolation or quarantine." "Real-world experience with SARS-CoV-2 vaccination at UTSW has shown a marked reduction in the incidence of infections among employees. This decrease has preserved the workforce when it was most needed," they added.More Related News