BTW I'll withhold further Covid infection reports from the most vaccinated place on earth, unless breakthroughs surpass 40% of the daily new infections.
Stand down until further notice #blueanonGe CornoaBro's.
When they pass 99% (118%?) of total cases you will stop self owning so I’d wait for that tbh
You'll have to detail out why I am allegedly self owning myself here SteveDave, so I can at you.
I asked, and nobody answered, so I can only assume you're not trolling at this point...
Eg. Population=1M and total positive cases for day=100
33 positives (33.3% of pos. cases) out of 990,000 vaccinated (99% of population). That's a breakthrough rate of 0.0033%
67 positives (66.6% of pos. cases) in 10,000 unvaccinated (1% of population). That's a positive rate of 0.67%
In other words, you are roughly 200 times more likely to get covid if you're unvaccinated on this ONE day (in this example).
I thought it was pretty well established that at best, the covid vaccines only have a 95% efficacy, and that wanes over time. The bigger benefit is that far, far fewer are hospitalized or terminal if vaccinated, right? Besides, the breakthrough rate was nowhere near 33%. In fact 99% of the population still only accounted for 33% of positive cases (on this one day).