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TopicIs this study peer-reviewed? Covid study makes bizarre claim
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10/19/21 12:14:01 AM
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David1988 posted...
I guess I was under the wrong impression that while its obvious vaccines don't with 100% efficacy prevent infection or spread, it would be at least be somewhat effective in minimizing infection rates as more and more of the population gets vaccinated. Guess I bought into vaccine misinformation if this isnt trure.

It does. Just take a look at the stats from New Zealand's current outbreak, where - despite vaccination rates being far higher than 4% - only 4% of cases are among vaccinated people (and only 2% of hospitalizations).

And this is a better control too. Many places among the world differentiate between vaccinated and unvaccinated in terms of restrictions. Many places with high vaccination rates have moved towards abolishing restrictions altogether, for vaccinated and unvaccinated alike. New Zealand still has pretty strict restrictions in place (they have been relaxed a little bit, for both vaccinated and unvaccinated people) in the areas where we have cases, regardless of vaccination status.

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