Posted on Apr 23, 2021
The Really Surprising Thing About Fully Vaccinated People Who Get COVID-19
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Read the article carefully. In it is a classical use of psychological misdirection.
"It’s comforting to remember that breakthrough cases regularly happen with other common vaccines. The annual flu shot, for example, is usually only 40 percent to 60 percent effective, which means that up to 40 percent to 60 percent of vaccinated people may still get the flu if exposed to it. Despite this, said Madad, the flu shot prevented an estimated 7.5 million cases of flu in the U.S. between 2019 and 2020. The COVID-19 vaccines, which are much more effective, will protect many more people."
Interestingly, the CDC, the WHO, and other organizations continue to tell us not to compare this with the flu.
Why is the excerpt above an example of misdirection? Here is the main reason - "The Global Influenza Surveillance and Response System's selection of viruses for the vaccine manufacturing process is based on its best estimate of which strains will predominate the next year, amounting in the end to well-informed but fallible guesswork." With this there can not be a comparison because there is not enough variation in the nuevo coronavirus affiliated with COVID-19, to be able to make such a distinction.
"Rhinoviruses and coronaviruses cause the majority of common colds and play a part in more serious respiratory illnesses that lead to increased morbidity and mortality. "
April 2007 - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17458772/
"It’s comforting to remember that breakthrough cases regularly happen with other common vaccines. The annual flu shot, for example, is usually only 40 percent to 60 percent effective, which means that up to 40 percent to 60 percent of vaccinated people may still get the flu if exposed to it. Despite this, said Madad, the flu shot prevented an estimated 7.5 million cases of flu in the U.S. between 2019 and 2020. The COVID-19 vaccines, which are much more effective, will protect many more people."
Interestingly, the CDC, the WHO, and other organizations continue to tell us not to compare this with the flu.
Why is the excerpt above an example of misdirection? Here is the main reason - "The Global Influenza Surveillance and Response System's selection of viruses for the vaccine manufacturing process is based on its best estimate of which strains will predominate the next year, amounting in the end to well-informed but fallible guesswork." With this there can not be a comparison because there is not enough variation in the nuevo coronavirus affiliated with COVID-19, to be able to make such a distinction.
"Rhinoviruses and coronaviruses cause the majority of common colds and play a part in more serious respiratory illnesses that lead to increased morbidity and mortality. "
April 2007 - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17458772/
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If what she postulated were true that means a 5%, 10% or even more who get immunized against MMR, Polio and a host of others would still get infected. I am not aware of this happening.
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Hey Robert, been AOL, have not seen you for a while. Praying all is well brother!
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SSG Robert Webster
SFC Chuck Martinez All is well. Just tired of trying to convince educated idiots the truth of facts versus their ignorant or ill-informed opinions.
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Good article. One notable quote:
"For these reasons, the proportion of breakthrough cases we’re seeing now may increase past 0.0075 percent. But Kissler doesn’t think it’ll change too much, “just because of how effective the vaccine is, both at preventing disease and reducing transmission.” "
"For these reasons, the proportion of breakthrough cases we’re seeing now may increase past 0.0075 percent. But Kissler doesn’t think it’ll change too much, “just because of how effective the vaccine is, both at preventing disease and reducing transmission.” "
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