Only 544 people caught the virus 7 or more days after getting their second dose of the vaccine, so 93% percent effectiveness.
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That is assuming 100% exposure of the vaccinated population to Covid. How does the infection rate in vaccinated compare with the infection rate in non-vaccinated?
The virus is endemic, we can likely assume exposure is universal
Seems that metric would be blasted far and wide but I see little about it. Our media can’t do anything right, ever.
From one long term care outbreak:
“unvaccinated residents and health care personnel (HCP) had 3.0 and 4.1 times the risk of infection as did vaccinated residents and HCP.
Vaccine was 86.5% protective against symptomatic illness among residents and 87.1% protective among HCP.”
Less than a hundred people though.