A crack in the Matrix
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Someone at CP24 got fired for that for sure.
That's not news. The best figure I remember hearing was 50% effective by 14 days after the first jab, so presumably 4,896 got it instead of 10,000 or so. It increases your chance of staying out of the ICU and off a ventilator. It's not some silver bullet that guarantees you won't be infected. It lowers the severity of the infection.
If you want to know how vaccines work - and from your question i kinda doubt you do - the information is out there. Go teach yourself.
What's that supposed to mean? Covid costs are negligible? Or what?
I thought the post was about the effectiveness of the vaccines.
Except the vaccines aren't advertised as being 100% effective. The Pfizer vaccine is only 90% effective, AstraZenica is only 75% effective, so out of 23 million people vaccinated (first dose), that's actually not bad. That's a 0.02% infection rate for 1st dose vaccinated people.
Not getting vaccinated is a near 100% chance of not dying from covid. What’s the purpose of taking a vaccine for something that you’re near 100% immune from?
That's a separate issue altogether.
This post is claiming to have exposed some hidden truth by showing where vaccinated people have been infected.
It was never a secret that vaccines wouldn't be 100% effective. They never are.
And they've also lowered the PCR test thresholds for fewer false positives to lower the number compared to the tests given to the unvaccinated. It's all a joke.
Yes, there's definite fuckery going on with the PCR tests, of which will likely account for some of those 4,896 cases.
But the fact remains, these vaccines were never advertised as being 100% effective, which means there's no revelation in finding examples of vaccinated people getting infected. They told you that was going to happen when they told you the vaccines were going to be 95% or 75% effective.
Double those odds on the 410 through Brampton.
I'm not advising anyone to get the vaccine, I'm explaining that they're not 100% effective, meaning there's no big "gotcha" is showing cases of vaccinated people getting the 'rona. They told you from the beginning they were only 75-90% effective.