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by dukeofdoom
1629 days ago
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Yes, but this is snapshot at this current time, in a changing situation. The hospitalization rate for the vaccinated has gone up by a lot in the last month.
Long term we don't really know how things will go, and if there will be more vaccinated people in hospital in ICU than unvaccinated. One plausible explanation I heard is that the immune system does not recognize the virus, but rather the cells infected by the virus. The immune system uses T-cells to destroy those infected cells. The drop in effectiveness of each successive vaccine, suggests a diminishing ability for the immune system to recognize the infected cells. And its not really clear if repeated boosting will solve this problem. I think of it as a ai that's been over optimized to recognize only the training data. Don't really have a background to evaluate if this is a valid explanation of why we are seeing this inversion. |
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