The numbers are "rounded down" to make sure the calculation is conservative.
Ok, just a quick question, it is from your article:
"We also know that vaccinated people are less likely to transmit the disease even if they become infected."
What would be the explanation for that?
Ok now i get it:"less likely to transmit the disease" vs "less likely to transmit the virus"
So you don't get sick but you still get the virus..? And you still transmit the virus but people don't get the disease? Or get 20 times less likely the disease..
It must be meant that way but it is dubious..
I think you answered your question earlier. Vaccinated individuals, if infected, will have a lower viral load making them less likely to transmit the virus.
Yeah, i get it now, but it is not very scientific..theoretical vaxxed people could spread the virus at the same rate..it depends on how vulnerable the unvaxxed (or vaxxed) person is.