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The Delta Variant Symptoms You’re Probably Going To Get First

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Can I still get infected with the new variant after being vaccinated?

No vaccine is 100% effective, so the answer is yes. But as the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine is 95% effective, only 5 in every 100 people will still get infected with the virus. Vaccines are adjusting your body to the virus, giving your immune system a big head start, and teaching it how to fight it off. But that doesn’t happen the second you take the vaccine.

An infectious disease expert at the University of Florida Health says that the average person needs 10 to 14 days after the second shot to build up a protective number of antibodies. However, the biggest risk of transmission still remains among unvaccinated people.

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5 thoughts on “The Delta Variant Symptoms You’re Probably Going To Get First”

  1. nice propaganda, especially the artist renderings of the virus. When you quote an epidemiologist saying “I believe…” where is the science in that?

  2. I still need someone to explain to me how a healthy 74 yr old ex military man who was
    vaccinated managed to get CoVid19 and 6 days later died. This is my husband’s story

  3. My husband & I had it & almost didn’t know it. He had a little cough for 3 days & I lost my taste & smell. That was it. Just a lot of scare tactics.

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