But you can still catch it if you've been vaccinated.
True, and that applies to any vaccination but if vaccinated you have a much better chance of not getting seriously ill or dying of it.But you can still catch it if you've been vaccinated.
Yep, but you're incredibly unlikely to be hospitalised and less likely to die. Around 2% of people hospitalised have been fully vaccinated. If they were no use at all then you'd expect that to be closer to 95%.But you can still catch it if you've been vaccinated.
But you can still catch it if you've been vaccinated.
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383 people hospitalised with the India variant
Unvaccinated 251 (65%)
Vaccinated 223 (35%) and 42 of those had both jabs.
source
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jun/11/delta-variant-is-linked-to-90-of-covid-cases-in-uk
typo - fixed nowHow's the maths work?
typo - fixed now
I guess for 4 they don't know?
55% of people are double vaccinated
12% of those dying are people from that group.
so that suggests you are twice as likely to die without a jab - yes that is good and I am still glad I have had both jabs, but it is giving no where near the protection that I had hoped for.
55% of people are double vaccinated
12% of those dying are people from that group.
so that suggests you are 3x as likely to die without a jab - yes that is good and I am still glad I have had both jabs, but it is giving no where near the protection that I had hoped for.
Doc on the TV just now (Sara Jarvis) just said only 3 out of 23 are double jabbed.Think about it.
23 people unvaccniated
12 had both jabs
7 had a single jab.
How's the maths work?
How's the English work as well?Doc on the TV just now (Sara Jarvis) just said only 3 out of 23 are double jabbed.
Think about it.
23 people unvaccniated
12 had both jabs
7 had a single jab.