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So why are so many vaccinated people getting Covid?
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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 7804782" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>I am sorry, but you are misreading the figures. There is very good reason why higher figures for the Roche N group among younger unvaccinated groups and that is because younger people will always exhibit a far higher level of immune response than their older cohort.</p><p>These figures you refer to were taken from Blood donations and the levels of antibodies contained. The figures will also be distorted by the simple fact that nearly all the older cohort were vaccinated ( it is known that blood donors have a far higher likelihood of bering vaccinated for all diseases) The younger Cohort were far more likely to not be vaccinated due to the phasing of the vaccine programme.</p><p>If you look at other figures in the report it is patently obvious that even if you do catch the virus mortality rates are between 3 and five times higher among the unvaccinated in the over 50 age group for the unvaccinated. </p><p>The numbers in the under 50 are too small samples to give any true picture.</p><p>I still hope and expect that we shall see a better vaccine possibly in the untenuated types which are possibly going to give hope of a fuller protection. The French Minerva vaccine has shown great promise</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 7804782, member: 1951"] I am sorry, but you are misreading the figures. There is very good reason why higher figures for the Roche N group among younger unvaccinated groups and that is because younger people will always exhibit a far higher level of immune response than their older cohort. These figures you refer to were taken from Blood donations and the levels of antibodies contained. The figures will also be distorted by the simple fact that nearly all the older cohort were vaccinated ( it is known that blood donors have a far higher likelihood of bering vaccinated for all diseases) The younger Cohort were far more likely to not be vaccinated due to the phasing of the vaccine programme. If you look at other figures in the report it is patently obvious that even if you do catch the virus mortality rates are between 3 and five times higher among the unvaccinated in the over 50 age group for the unvaccinated. The numbers in the under 50 are too small samples to give any true picture. I still hope and expect that we shall see a better vaccine possibly in the untenuated types which are possibly going to give hope of a fuller protection. The French Minerva vaccine has shown great promise [/QUOTE]
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