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To: SeekAndFind

He missed this one:

“Breakthrough cases — when a fully vaccinated person becomes infected with COVID-19 — are rare after full vaccination; a recent CDC report found that they may occur in just 0.01% of all fully vaccinated people.”

0.01% “may occur” over what time period after “full vaccination”? What happens after that time period? How does that number compare to the occurrence of infections among the unvaccinated over the same time period? Are the numbers in that case calculated in the same way? How do you know that your numbers are accurate?


6 posted on 08/03/2021 9:02:27 AM PDT by rightwingcrazy (;-,)
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To: rightwingcrazy

RE: 0.01% “may occur” over what time period after “full vaccination?

Good question since we have indicators telling us that the antibodies acquired from currently available vaccines start to wane with time...( some say 6 months ).

The problem today is we test for positivity but not antibody levels.


11 posted on 08/03/2021 9:27:25 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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