The Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine can significantly reduce the transmission of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, researchers from the University of Oxford have found. The transmission is reduced by 67 percent after the first dose of the vaccine, according to an analysis of swabs obtained from UK volunteers. In a paper currently under review at medical journal The Lancet, researchers say that a single standard dose of the vaccine is “76 percent effective at protecting from primary symptomatic COVID-19 for the first 90 days post vaccination, once the immune system has built this protection 22 days after the vaccination, with the protection showing little evidence of waning in this period.” Oxford scientists also found that a booster dose given 12 weeks after the first jab increases the efficacy to 82.4 percent, with indications that leaving a longer gap between doses increases effectiveness. Prime Minister Boris Johnson hailed the results as …