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How do you tell if a vaccinated person has COVID-19?

A Woman Getting Vaccinated Against the Coronavirus

*Researchers say the biggest sign that a vaccinated person has been infected is that he or she sneezes a lot more than usual

Isola Moses | ConsumerConnect

In spite of all the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Vaccines currently in use provide a high level of protection worldwide, there are still reported cases of vaccinated people testing positive for COVID-19.

In response to such a condition, scientists say the symptoms can be different from those affecting someone who has not been vaccinated, agency report said.

According to researchers with the Zoe COVID Symptom Study, the biggest sign that a vaccinated person has been infected is they sneeze a lot more than usual.

Researchers wrote in their study: “If you’ve been vaccinated and start sneezing a lot without an explanation, you should definitely get a COVID test, especially if you are living or working around people who are at greater risk from the disease.”

Vaccinated people with COVID-19 might also display typical symptoms of the virus, but they usually aren’t as severe as those affecting someone who hasn’t been vaccinated, experts stated.

Bu then, is the damaging pandemic over in view of certain misconception among some people? It is said that your response to this actually “depends on your politics.”

For instance, as most economies have re-opened and COVID-19 restrictions falling by the wayside, it feels to many as though the pandemic is finally over. But is it?

A Gallup Web Survey put that question to the American public and found that 62% of people believe their lives are now “somewhat back to normal.”

However, when responses were broken down by party affiliation, there was a huge divide.

The poll found that 57 percent of Republicans in the United States (US) believe the pandemic is behind us, but only 4 percent of Democrats expressed that view.

Older Americans were also more likely than young people to think the virus is now mostly over, report said.

Meanwhile, Coronavirus‌ ‌tally,‌ ‌as‌ ‌‌compiled‌‌ ‌by‌ ‌Johns‌ ‌Hopkins‌ ‌University, as of ‌ ‌Tuesday, June 29, 2021, estimated total ‌US‌ ‌confirmed‌ ‌cases at 33,642,146, and total‌ ‌‌deaths in the country at‌ 604,179.

Whereas the total‌ ‌global‌ ‌cases were put at 181,‌533,728, and total‌ ‌global‌ ‌deaths as‌ 3,932,077.

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