Coronavirus

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  • inteliboy2

    ^ why skip the actual data point.

    " But consider the fact that over 150 million people in U.S. have already been fully vaccinated in U.S. Doing a quick calculation with your abacus and your fingers and toes will reveal that the 4,115 cases constitute less than 0.003% of all fully vaccinated people in the U.S.

    Compare that with the measured effectiveness of the Covid-19 vaccine, which has ranged from about 70 percent to 95 plus percent. That means that at least 5% of the time a vaccine won’t be able to prevent Covid-19 after exposure to the virus."

    • Tell that to the 4,115 peopleutopian
    • what exactly are you saying? you getting all antivax on us utopian?inteliboy
    • the vaccine isn't supposed to be a cure-all. it's a stop-gap to cut the number of cases to a manageable level.hans_glib

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