In a weekly case update, health agents said 35 of the 48 new cases reported between August 1 and August 7 were symptomatic, two were asymptomatic and 11 were unknown.
Twenty-five of the cases are among fully vaccinated residents, one among partially vaccinated residents, 20 among unvaccinated residents and two are unknown.
25 fully vaccinated (52%)
1 partially vaccinated (2%)
20 unvaccinated (42%)
2 unknown (4%)
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48 cases total (35 symptomatic)
This is statistically a small sample, but interesting in that these new case numbers are breaking down roughly 50/50 vaccinated unvaccinated.
I am not convinced we can be sure that the vaccine makes that much difference.
It is feasible that the person would have had the same outcome if not vaccinated.
The current version spreads more rapidly but perhaps is not as dangerous.
I suppose the vax could help some but perhaps the propensity for what is going to happen to you happens whether vaxxed or not.
I just really believe medical professions is flying by the seat of their pants to some extent.......STILL.
But at least the infusions seem to be helping.
The PCR tests are known to have a huge false positive rate... up to 90% or more.
Except on May 1, 2021 the CDC changed the guidelines for both the PCR CT threshold and the definitions of what constitutes a COVID-19 case... for those who are vaccinated. The tests for non-vaccinated people are still oversampled at the same rate. It is now much more likely to get a false positive from a PCR test if you are unvaccinated. So the numbers are apples to oranges. The statistics derived from these numbers are fraudulent as usual.
I have been seeing the 50-50 for a little while now.