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With the lowering of immunity vaxxed people are more susceptible.
There's nothing disingenuous about what I posted.
If it's that effective against hospitalization then why won't the WH allow the release of that hospitalization data ? Other countries are doing it and we're seeing double digit percentages of vaccinated people in the hospital.
If you got the Pfizer shot in January you are now more susceptible to catching the virus...(6 months). Why isn't the CDC telling people this ?
That on its own does not mean much without the actual number of hospitalizations. As I said a while back, if 100% were vaccinated, then 100% of those hospitalized with Covid would be vaccinated.
That on its own does not mean much without the actual number of hospitalizations. As I said a while back, if 100% were vaccinated, then 100% of those hospitalized with Covid would be vaccinated.
Nobody can promise if you get vaccinated that you won't get one of the 3 new variants out there. They also can't predict how badly you will do if you do get it. I am vaccinated and to each his own. (high risk) I got it for me. Everyone has a right to choose if they want it.
The CDC has all that data from all the hospitals.
They were fine putting it all out there for everyone to see until just recently.
Now...only deaths are being reported with emphasis on "unvaccinated"
And when asked for that info the WH told a reporter "Why do you need to know that info ?"
Yes but they one group look worse (The ones who dont vax)
They have an agenda to get people vaccinated. That is not a secret.
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