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To: ColoCdn
If 98% of the ‘new cases’ are from the ‘unvaccinated’ how do you pro-vaxx sheep explain the data from Provincetown?

Maybe because people who are paying attention are talking about hospitalizations, not cases?

81 posted on 07/25/2021 7:09:41 PM PDT by semimojo
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To: semimojo

....Provincetown has the highest vaccination rate in the state,” Cyr said, noting 114% of the eligible population is fully vaccinate....

looks like good democrats over vaccinate, overvote...


82 posted on 07/25/2021 7:11:53 PM PDT by rolling_stone
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To: semimojo

So the 2% of cases in Provincetown who are unvaccinated are 97% of the hospitalizations in Provincetown!
Right.

Have you been paying attention? Or were statistics hard in college?


85 posted on 07/26/2021 6:43:56 AM PDT by ColoCdn (Nihil, sine deo)
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To: semimojo

I think vaccinated people are taking too many chances. In Provincetown and elsewhere.

It’s a part-time job keeping up with the news on covid, and not very many people do. The Provincetown revelers were looking forward to this weekend celebration for a long time, and also were probably not aware of the vaccines’ very slight inadequacies, especially against delta. You can’t treat the vaccination like an impermeable shield.

I read that there was only one infected person, and he or she started an outward ring of infections that had reached 256 at the time the journalist wrote that.

I hope the genomes will be studied carefully and we will know more about how it happened, and also whether it was the much more contagious delta variant.


92 posted on 07/26/2021 4:31:58 PM PDT by firebrand ( )
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