So, a couple days after being infected, both vaccinated and unvaccinated contacts had about the same amount of RNA in their noses. However, after a couple more days, the vaccinated people no longer had detectable RNA, but the unvaccinated people continued to have detectable RNA for many days. One could hypothesize, therefore, that an unvaccinated person is likely to be contagious for many more days than a vaccinated person. Epidemiological studies do seem to support this hypothesis.
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