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by Alex3917 1681 days ago
Well if you have two groups, 100% of whom got the vaccine, versus 0.25% or whatever who got Covid, then sure that's not unlikely. But in a few years, 100% of those who don't get the vaccine will get covid. So this isn't exactly a rational basis for making decisions.
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I don't believe the study is comparing absolute numbers, it's talking about risk on a per-individual level.
I didn't read the study, but the article talks about the number of cases during a four month period.
That's about how long the Pfizer-BioNTech reliably prevents infection in that cohort.