Ethan
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The immunity from vaccination may prevent disease and or , infection or rather unlikely it may make the disease worse we don't know.
We will not know until the results are published. At his press conference yesterday :
Professor Van-Tam said that it was not yet known whether the vaccine would prevent “asymptomatic infection”, the spread of the virus in people who do not show symptoms. “Therefore we do not know if these vaccines will prevent virus shedding, and therefore have an effect on community transmission,” he said.
Yeah, I heard him. Remember, he was delivering a semi-scientific, semi-political message that had been agreed upon.
This is not a conventional vaccine. It is extremely unlikely it will make the disease worse. It may or may not prevent infection in certain sub groups, or at least the studies may lack statistical power to allow a firm conclusion to be reached yet. The question of asymptotic infection is an interesting one, although the thinking is that the vacc will inhibit viral replication and therefore shedding.
Much of what you heard yesterday was "Stick to the regulations!. We aren't there yet", all expectation management. If people now go 'OK, it'll all work out and screw these lockdown rules', Christmas will be a disaster in the NHS.
Behind the scenes, people are doing cartwheels.