WHO says no evidence that the vaccine prevents people from getting the virus and then passing it on.
WHO chief scientist and pediatrician Dr. Soumya Swaminathan said during a Dec. 28 press conference, "I don't believe we have the evidence on any of the vaccines to be confident that it’s going to prevent people from actually getting the infection and therefore being able to pass it on."
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