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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
Unfortunately, not bollocks, but facts. It's all there in my Tweet link but here's the direct links:
https://twitter.com/sarahoconnor_/st...290115/photo/1
https://twitter.com/jburnmurdoch/sta...131974/photo/1
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He's discussing the differences between the UK and other European countries.
The biggest take-away for me from it is that we're a bit like Israel - that country had an early mover advantage with vaccinations but their effectiveness declines over time leading to s resurgence without a timely booster.
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But he's ignoring the facts where our cases are.
Secondary school aged kids haven't had vaccination waning because they haven't had a vaccination to wane.
And since they are never perfect, and were only really intended to prevent hospitalisation and death, it's not too surprising there has been a spill over from high infections in kids to adults, though admittedly less than it was.