Speaking of the UK and Denmark, are you going to talk about the vaccine’s negative efficacy there? (As well as Iceland and Canada, where they are also seeing higher cases among the vaccinated vs unvaccinated)
Speaking of the UK and Denmark, are you going to talk about the vaccine’s negative efficacy there? (As well as Iceland and Canada, where they are also seeing higher cases among the vaccinated vs unvaccinated)
https://www.rte.ie/radio/podcasts/22048573-newspaper-panel/ especially about 15 minutes in. We're getting cases in Ireland but it's very much not as bad as last year. 95% of eligible population vaccinated and counting. The UK has huge vaccination numbers, and millions boosted, and very few restrictions, so Omicron is breaking through when it can. But other than soccer games being put off, they are relatively happy to continue as they are. I think Iceland and Denmark also have very high vaccination numbers, come to think about it. I still don't want to spread the virus, but vaccines have given us hope that we are actually getting back to normal.
Speaking of the UK and Denmark, are you going to talk about the vaccine’s negative efficacy there? (As well as Iceland and Canada, where they are also seeing higher cases among the vaccinated vs unvaccinated)
And another by Reuters with some additional context.
https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-omicronvariant-breakthroughpro/fact-check-article-examining-the-probability-of-omicron-variant-breakthrough-cases-is-misinterpreted-online-idUSL1N2T81PO
Here's a discussion of that claim.
https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2022/jan/04/facebook-posts/omicron-risk-claim-vaccinated-missing-key-context/
https://www.rte.ie/radio/podcasts/22048573-newspaper-panel/ especially about 15 minutes in. We're getting cases in Ireland but it's very much not as bad as last year. 95% of eligible population vaccinated and counting. The UK has huge vaccination numbers, and millions boosted, and very few restrictions, so Omicron is breaking through when it can. But other than soccer games being put off, they are relatively happy to continue as they are. I think Iceland and Denmark also have very high vaccination numbers, come to think about it. I still don't want to spread the virus, but vaccines have given us hope that we are actually getting back to normal.