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Studies show COVID-19 vaccines protect health care workers

NJ union wants the release of infection rates among frontline workers.

03/25/2021

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Studies show COVID-19 vaccines protect health care workers

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NJ union wants the release of infection rates among frontline workers.

Several new studies now show health care workers, the first wave of people to get COVID-19 shots, enjoyed significant protections from the virus after getting fully immunized. And that helped shield members of their households from getting infected, too. For folks who doubted vaccine trials, the studies provide proof that these vaccines work.

03/25/2021

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