12-27-2021, 09:15 PM
(12-27-2021, 04:22 PM)jeffster Wrote: I am not sure if that will actually be true. Currently infection rates are higher among the vaccinated than unvaccinated (something like 0.9x for unvaccinated). Could be that 3 doses changes those numbers, who knows. But at the rate, it appears that everyone has been, or will be, infected at some point.
Perhaps the issue is that vaccinated people are more likely to play fast and loose with their vaccinated family, friends and co-workers, compared to unvaccinated people that might be shunned, disfellowshipped and excommunicated from family, friends and co-workers.
I think you are looking at the infection rates/100,000. The rate for fully vaccinated has consistently been significantly lower than that for unvaccinated. However, in the last seven days (of reported data) the two lines converged at a rather higher rate. The very last day had a higher date for the vaccinated, but it's only a single day. Even that one-week period is really too short. We'll have to wait and see what the numbers look like next week when regular reporting resumes.