White House chief medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci admitted that COVID-19 vaccines don’t protect “too well” against the infection Tuesday on “Your World.” VACCINED PATIENTS WITH BLOOD CANCER RUN HIGHER RISK OF DEVELOPING KOB THAN OTHER CANCER, STUDY SAYS Dr. FAUCI: One of the things that is clear from the data [is] that although vaccines – because of the high degree of transmissibility of this virus – do not protect very well, as you say, against infection, they protect quite well against serious diseases that lead to hospitalization and death. And I think that’s why, Neil, because at my age, the vaccination and the boost, even though it didn’t protect me from infection, I feel confident that it played an important role in protecting me from progressing to serious disease. And it’s very likely because I had a relatively mild course. So my message to people who seem confused because the people they are vaccinated become infected – the answer is if you haven’t been vaccinated, most likely [is] you would have [a] more severe course than the one you had when you were vaccinated. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP WATCH THE FULL INTERVIEW BELOW: This article was written by Fox News staff.