07-23-2021, 12:33 AM
(07-23-2021, 12:07 AM)Thryleon date Wrote:This is good data but what is the impact of these infections is a more important question from where I sit.Watch the video [member=78]spf[/member] linked above, the UK doctor touches on the difference in symptoms between unvaccinated and vaccinated and why that is an important distinction when discussing infections in both groups. It's a first class plain language summary.
To summarise if you've not got the time to watch it.
- The infection in vaccinated groups are mostly producing trivial symptoms, headaches, runny nose, sore throat.
- The infections in unvaccinated groups are increasing in under 30s but decreasing in unvaccinated overall, probably due to the reduced availability of infection targets, UK 67% fully vaccinated so naturally there are less unvaccinated to infect.
- Under 30s now form a higher percentage of hospitalisations and ICU critical care for Delta variant.
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