Given infection and death rates vary little between states with high vs low vaccination rates it’s another data point showing what lies this past year has been
There are many factors that go into the spread of a virus.
I remain dubious of those who seem to want to assign sole authority to vaccination.
Florida should enjoy its warm Summer.
Given infection and death rates vary little between states with high vs low vaccination rates it’s another data point showing what lies this past year has been
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That is one of the reasons there is such a push on vaccinations. It becomes an inconvenient truth if it’s leaned Covid died out in the population, just like every other seasonal virus, because the general populace already has achieved herd immunity.
Why else would there be the specific push to vaccinate people who already had Covid and developed anti-bodies. Covid would have to be the one unique virus in human history if natural immunity somehow didn’t work, but a vaccine, which triggers the body’s immune response does work. Makes no sense. Well, of course it does make sense it you look at it from Big Pharma$ perspective.
I agree...The vaccine isn’t the “stabilizer....Mother nature is. How about testing people who didn’t have vaccine for antibodies...or don’t they want to know Mother Nature did good!!
Could be. I think it also shows that the natural immunity rate is much higher than previously thought.
80% of the deaths were from people over 65. This increases to 95% for over those over 50 and to 98% for those over 40.
Vaccination simply doesn’t buy a whole lot once you start drilling down to the younger cohort. It also doesn’t provide much additional protection for those who already had the disease.
My guess is that this explains why there’s so little variation of infection and death rates between states with high and low vaccination rates.
“Given infection and death rates vary little between states with high vs low vaccination rates it’s another data point showing what lies this past year has been”
This is absolutely true! Get this. MA has a 68% jab rate and 104K cases per million. MS has a jab rate of 35% and 107K per million.
Exactly how does this over 90% experimental vaccination rate work?? Not very well apparently.