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by gojomo
1661 days ago
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And also significant rates of breakthrough infections in the vaccinated! The nearly 2-year-old spike-protein formula in current vaxes quickly decays to 50%, or less, effectiveness versus mild (but still transmissable) infections. For example, here in highly-vaxed San Francisco, the case rate in the vaxed is only half that in the unvaxed: https://sf.gov/data/covid-19-cases-and-deaths#new-cases-by-v... (If you further think most breakthroughs are so mild they never appear in this statistic, the difference is even less. But even by the official numbers: San Francisco now has more cases each day in the vaxed than the unvaxed.) This matches earlier case studies, for example of miners in French Guiana, or inmates in Texas, where after merely a month or few ater vaccination, a majority of people in confined spaces were infected by the Gamma or Delta variant. |
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That's a common but meaningless way to compare vaccinated and unvaccinated case rates. It's a problem of class imbalance: 77% of SF residents are fully vaccinated (https://sf.gov/data/covid-19-vaccinations). Vaccinated people outnumber unvaccinated, so comparing absolute counts of new infections among these groups mixes the effect of vaccination with the effect of being the majority class.
Sticking to rate per capita within each group, positive tests are twice as common among unvaccinated than vaxxed. (Severe outcomes and deaths will be even more different.)