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Originally Posted by JMintzer
THAT'S what you got from my post??? I give up...
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i too read your post and while it was informative you should look and see that all the links you post were reports related to a march 2021 - about 10 months ago - report from the cdc on the vaccine statistics for the previous 3 or 4 months which goes back to when the vaccines were first largely deployed to the majority of usa in early 2021 after the trials.
why is this important? because that was before delta and omicron came on the scene. at that time, and during original trials according to the cdc statistics they were indeed 90-95 percent preventing infection but once those 2 variants came around, delta sometime in june or july of 2021, the vaccines became less effective for
prevention of covid
infection but were found to still prevent most severe cases, hospitalization and death.
i dare say you will find no legitimate science and statistic based reporting after those variants had become the
primary means of infection stating vaccines are still 90-95 percent effective from
catching the virus at all as that is when most breakthrough started to show up. yes there were some before, thus 90-95 percent, not 100 percent. the vaccines were designed to fight what was available when they started making them which was way back in 2020 way before delta and omicron were ever around.
so yes you are correct in saying everyone - basically the cdc reports which were then simply referred to and reprinted in all the articles you posted - said the vaccines were 90-95 percent effective in preventing infection but sadly as time marched on and new variants came on the scene that was and is no longer the case but it was back in march of 2021. things change very rapidly.
please excuse my typing because my caps key is not properly functioning. i could use the lock and type in all caps but that would not be polite.