honestly, these stats mean nothing without knowing individual intervals between vaccine, its effective date and community exposure prior to effective date. That is, if the first shot doesn’t give protection until 21-28 days, then someone could catch covid 3 days or 10 days after vaccination (then add a 10-day-to-symptom block), meaning by the time of the second shot they are on the verge of presenting symptoms, with the virus overcoming the lower levels of antibodies and replicating faster than antibodies are produced by the second shot. But again, there’s the 21-28 day window of potential infectability, or, roughly 40-60 days from first shot.
When did the patient get vaccinated, what were their activities and contacts in the 21 days following? What antibody levels did they have at time of symptoms? Those are the questions we need answered if we’re going to understand these deaths.
honestly, these stats mean nothing without knowing individual intervals between vaccine, its effective date and community exposure prior to effective date.
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That issue is addressed in the first line of the first table highlighted in yellow.