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To: UNGN
The Vaccines don’t slow the spread of Covid, but they do significantly reduce a person’s chance of dying from it. Not Prevent, but reduce is better than nothing.

And your evidence for this assertion is what, exactly? In September 2020, when no one in the U.S. was vaccinated, there were 19,139 deaths involving COVID. This past September (i.e., September 2021), at which point millions of Americans had been vaccinated, there were 60,119 COVID deaths.

Notably, as recently as July 2021, COVID deaths were down (some 65%), compared to July 2020. Starting this past August, however, the trend moved radically in the other direction. COVID deaths in the U.S. are now up, compared to the same period last year. Way, way up.

19 posted on 11/06/2021 4:14:50 PM PDT by DSH
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To: DSH

Singapore is a petri dish island that is 90% adult vaccinated so its easier to see the effect of the vaccines on death.

Unvaccinated are dying at a rate between 4X-8X more than the vaccinated vs their % in the population (even if you don’t completely trust Singapore’s definition of “fully Vaccinated” and I don’t).

Singapore doesn’t have an Obesity problem like the US (or Blacks/American Hispanics), so vaccinated obese/other race people could die at at number lower than Singapore’s 4X to 8X the unvaccinated.

The Delta variant chews through Vaccinated people and Vaccinated people can be THE MAIN vector of spread. The Vaccinated appear to be the main vector of viral spread in Singapore.


25 posted on 11/06/2021 4:49:53 PM PDT by UNGN
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