Could I infect someone else with a disease if I have already received a vaccine for said disease?
I was recently having a conversation with someone I am very close to in which there was some confusion on how a disease (specially a virus) could be passed from person A to person B, even if person A has had a vaccination for the virus. Let me explain in an example:
Let’s assume I have a vaccination for coronavirus that has been proven to work and not spread it on (stick with my analogy.) Let us say that through touching surfaces in my workplace I then have traces on my clothes and on surfaces in my car, could I then pass on the virus to someone else who touches my clothes or gets into my car?
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