No vaccine is 100 per cent effective and the Covid jabs are no different.
It takes up to two weeks for the vaccines to kick in, so during that period of time you are still vulnerable to infection.
If you test positive for Covid after your vaccine it’s likely that you had contracted it before you were given your jab.
You cannot catch the virus from the vaccine, so it’s likely you were already carrying the bug on inoculation
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Boris says ‘learn to live with’ Covid as curbs to be lifted
July 6, 2021
LONDON: Scientists and medical experts have urged caution as Boris Johnson prepares to tear up England’s coronavirus rules on July 19.
The Prime Minister was to tell people that it would be left to their judgment how to reduce the risk posed by the virus, rather than expecting the government to set out restrictions in law.The approach is expected to mean that from “freedom day” in a fortnight’s time, face masks will no longer be required in many settings and social distancing restrictions will be removed in pubs and restaurants.
Boris Johnson’s pledge to end nearly all of England’s remaining coronavirus restrictions in one move despite cases rapidly rising has triggered a series of warnings.
Labour criticised the Prime Minister’s plan to gamble on public responsibility and the immunity from vaccines as “reckless” and called for him to maintain protections such as mask wearing.
Shuttered business welcomed the opportunity to reopen but medics raised concerns of rising hospital admissions and charities representing the clinically vulnerable also warned of their heightened risk.
Mr Johnson accepted the pandemic is “very far from the end” as he said there could be 50,000 new cases detected daily by July 19 – the point he has signalled that restrictions will end.