COVID-19 Vaccine May Not Protect From Transmitting Disease: Paul Kelly

COVID-19 Vaccine May Not Protect From Transmitting Disease: Paul Kelly
Acting Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly during a press conference in the Prime Ministers Courtyard at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, on July 24, 2020. Sam Mooy/Getty Images
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Australia’s health officials have found that taking a COVID-19 vaccine may not protect people from transmitting the disease. The new finding comes as a third-person experienced an allergic reaction to Pfizer’s mRNA jab as it’s rolled out in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

On Wednesday, Acting Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly warned that overseas returnees may still be treated as infectious and have to undergo mandatory quarantining even after taking a CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus vaccine.