After I get vaccinated for the coronavirus is it a really small chance only of me getting the virus?
9 Answers
- StryderLv 71 month agoFavorite Answer
You have approx 95% protection. Meaning 5% you can still get it. So yes small chance.
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- Anonymous1 month ago
there's a 95% change you can still get it after the vaccine. since the vaccines currently are only 95% affective. still, chances are low
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- A HunchLv 71 month ago
We don't know.
EVERYONE still needs to maintain covid protocols. This includes the vaccine test subjects and everyone who gets a vaccine. As a result, there is no legitimate data on a correlation between the vaccine and getting covid.
You will see data that says that people who get the vaccine have less chance of getting covid = EXCEPT people who want to be first in line for the vaccine may be people who follow covid protocols better.
Additionally:
a) not everyone who get the vaccine is it effective
b) it's unknown how long the protection the vaccine provides lasts.
- Anonymous1 month ago
Small chance, but if you do, they say it would not be severe.
- DavidLv 41 month ago
AS per Adam, but also bear in mind that that protection only kicks in after 3 weeks!