This is how vaccines help reduce the spread of COVID-19

'Vaccinated people are, on average, likely to be less contagious.' Image: UNSPLASH/CDC
Jack Feehan
Research Officer - Immunology and Translational Research, Victoria University
Vasso Apostolopoulos
Professor of Immunology and Associate Provost, Research Partnerships, Victoria University
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