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Originally Posted by Pierre
Let's break that down then shall we?
UK population - 67million
Total that have had at least one Jab - 45.5 million
= 21.5 million (now some of them may have already had Covid and have antibodies but we'll ignore that)
50,000 infections a day + 77,000 vaccinations a day = 127,000 people per day that will have antibodies either through infection or vaccination.
just based on that in a 170 days statistically the "entire UK population" would have Covid antibodies.
There is nowhere for the Virus to go.
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Assuming no overlap between infections and those vaccinated which in Israel they are now reporting efficacy of Pfizer has dropped - there’s an emerging link between more opportunities to be infected reducing the efficacy of vaccines.
170 days and millions of chances of a new variant emerging against partially effective vaccines, I can’t wait to see what happens next.
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Originally Posted by Carth
Looks like the opinion of most people - whether experts or not - is that Covid19 is not going away, either with or without booster vaccinations.
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It’s certainly not going to go away if we don’t try - that’s for sure.