What if it is those “vaccinated” that are catching Covid? That seems to be the trend where I am.
There is some very early indication that the Pfizer vaccine may not work so well against the Delta variant of covid. Still early. Case rates among vaccinated in Israel (which used primarily Pfizer) is growing with 70+ hospitalized mostly with the Delta variant. I wonder if it applies to Moderna.(?) Seems to also be an issue with the AstraZeneca they are using in the EU. Meanwhile, JNJ has submitted some pre-print data saying their vaccine works well against Delta and the South African variants (Beta I think it’s called).
Another possibility, of many possibilities, is that the efficacy of these vaccines wanes very quickly. I read some information from the clinical trials in early 2021 that about 5 weeks after the first shot of these so-called “95% efficacy rate” vaccines, the number slips into the 65% range. It is very hard to confirm this information but I know I saw it. I think they know it and that is why they made it a 2-shot vaccine 4 weeks apart. My operating assumption is that they had hoped a 3 month respite where the vaccines may work really well would have done the trick to crush viral contagion, but may not have been such a well thought out idea if so. Also, the talk of “booster shots” began before the EUA were issued so something is up about them knowing these vaccines might be pretty tepid stuff. Which is ironic considering how many think they are dangerous. The opposite may be true - they could end up being not much better than saline after a few months time.