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Originally Posted by jfman
I’m sure I recall (and I’m sure you can too) figures getting banded around at 90% efficacy and higher against infection. Saj is either really unlucky or the figures aren’t holding up against delta. With Vallance releasing a paper giving a scenario of 20 million infections in the coming months I wonder which it is...
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I’m sure everyone on here is by now fully aware of your fondness for wilfully conflating data collected during earlier waves caused by original and Kent variant covid, with later waves and Indian covid. Against original/Kent there’s good data that the present vaccine stops it in its tracks. Against India the evidence is that it stops hospitalisation and death at the same sort of rate but does not necessarily prevent infection or transmission.
No matter how hard you try to insinuate, this isn’t evidence of a deep state conspiracy. It’s simply evolution in action, and we can be thankful that while modified vaccines are prepared, the present ones still perform adequately well.