elbows
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The vaccine doesn't guarantee you won't catch the Cov2 virus, but it helps a lot (I'm thinking of the REACT study in particular).
Yes as someone who mentions the much less than 100% protection current vaccines offer against the current strain in that regard, I should point out that its still way more protection against infection than no vaccine at all.
For example this is the sort of table the expert bodies use as part of their consensus on vaccine effectiveness. Its probably going to come out rather large so I'll put it behind spoiler tags.
The source of this table is a SAGE document from October which also contains some other tables and explanations: https://assets.publishing.service.g...4/S1411_VEEP_Vaccine_Effectiveness_Table_.pdf
At the time of writing it is still mostly lacking transmission reduction estimates for Delta, but does include estimates for protection against infection.