It's the "key point" on vaccinated people who get COVID, says expert
Scott Gottlieb, MD, says it is important to keep this in mind on cases of revolutionary covidation.
All vaccines currently approved for emergency use in the United States are remarkably effective in preventing Covid, but that does not meanRevolutionary cases It is impossible and naturally, it is easy to fix on the relatively small number of instances where the entirely vaccinated people have fallen sick. However, it is important to remember that these cases are almost sweet or asymptomatic, and that very few people lead to hospitalization or death. But there is another "key point" to keep in mind, and former commissioner for the administration of food and drugs (FDA)Scott Gottlieb, MD, think it's worth reiterating: vaccinated people whoto do Get Covid is much less likely to pass it on to others.
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In an appearance of May 23rd on the news of the CBS 'Face the nation, hostJohn Dickerson Asked Gottlieb on the public health impact of being vaccinated, noted, "if you are vaccinated, yourability to spread Really disappears almost. "
"I think it's a key point," said Gottlieb. "If you are perfectly vaccinated with one of the available vaccines, you will not only be much less likely to be infected, a symptomatic or asymptomatic infection, but if you are infected, if you are vaccinated and that you are asymptomatically infected , you are much less likely to transmit the infection. "
As Gottlieb noted, the ability of vaccines to considerably reduce the risk of COVID transmission is something that has not been discussed as much because it is not in the current labeling approved by the FDA vaccines. "FDA [is] in a position where they can not really speak directly to that," he said.
It's a "key point" not only because it emphasizes the importance ofto get vaccinated protect those around you, but also because it informed theDCC update guidelines For entirely vaccinated people. On May 13, the Agency announced that those who were fully vaccinated - that is, two weeks of their last CovidStop wearing a mask and social distancing in most situations. "What this change was based on the information that allows them to confide their trust" that people vaccinated are much less likely to disseminate the virus, "said Gottlieb.
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Gottlieb is not the first health expert to report this profit subscribes to vaccination. In an interview of May 16 withFace the nation, Covid Councilor of the White HouseAnthony Fauci, MD, shared a very similar feeling. "Even if there are revolutionary infections with vaccinated people, almost always people are asymptomatic and theThe level of virus is so lowThis makes it extremely unlikely, not impossible, but very low probability they will transmit it, "said Fauci.
But even with all the information available on theCOVID vaccine efficiencySome vaccinated people are always reluctant to take off their masks and health experts emphasized that they should not feel obliged to do so. "I think people may need to do individual risk assessments when making judgments about what they should and should [not] do, like wearing a mask in an internal framework and judging the framework "said Gottlieb. This means that those who have underlying risks may want to keep their mask inside, while others might decide to wear a mask in congested locations where they do not know the status of vaccination of the people around them. .
Whatever your mask behavior, the important thing is to be vaccinated, experts stress, especially because you will probably have anyone else, even if you have apierce case. "By getting vaccinated, you protect those around you, even if you are at lower risk, if you are someone who could potentially get in touch with the virus and put other people at risk," said Gottlieb. "To be vaccinated will considerably reduce the likelihood that you can introduce infection into a framework in which other people may be threatened."
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