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>One study from Israel, which leads the world in coronavirus vaccinations, gives some clues about what’s behind this reduced transmission. Researchers identified nearly 5,000 cases of breakthrough infection in previously vaccinated people, and determined how much virus was present in their nose swabs. Compared to unvaccinated people, the amount of virus detected was significantly lower in those who got vaccinated.
>More virus in the nose has been linked to greater infectiousness and increased risks of onward transmission.
I found this study, they are all saying viral load is still reduced in vaccinated individuals and the likelihood of transmission is also reduced. It makes sense though since a coofer would be more contagious than an asymptomatic person. If the vaccine reduces viral load then it should be working, regardless of if you have a minor background infection or not still