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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Land Shark who wrote (1311661)8/8/2021 3:25:44 PM
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ever heard of Vaxxer super speaders?

what about the science?

LMAO. You're one giant turd.

msn.com

A report has found that nearly 30% of people who had died with the delta variant in England were double vaccinated.

The data from Public Health England looked at attendance to emergency care and deaths by vaccination status among delta confirmed cases in England, between February 1 and June 7, 2021.

It showed that of the 42 people who had died from the delta variant (that were confirmed) 12 of them had received two doses of a vaccine over two weeks before. Some 23 of the people who died were unvaccinated and seven had been given one dose of the vaccine over three weeks before they died.

Why is this significant?

This demonstrates that getting vaccinated doesn't make it impossible for you to fall ill from the virus. No vaccine is 100% effective.

Commenting on the results, senior lecturer in epidemiology at Queen Mary University of London Deepti Gurdasani wrote on Twitter: "This doesn't tell us about level of vaccine efficacy, except it's less than 100%. Take precautions even if fully vaccinated."

One issue with the delta variant is that vaccines not appear to be as effective as against other variants until several weeks after the second dose. A single dose of a vaccine is only 33% effective against Delta Covid, according to Public Health England. Several weeks after a second dose, that figure rises to 60% for AstraZeneca and 88% for Pfizer.
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