Bill Maher...
SHOW ME THE SCIENCE: Bill Maher on Covid - YouTube
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SHOW ME THE SCIENCE: Bill Maher on Covid - YouTube
3 key points in the UK study.
1. Most importantly, those that are vaccinated are having much better outcomes.
2. The greatest amount of those getting COVID from the vaccinated group are those not fully vaccinated - those only getting one dose of Pfizer or Astrazenaca.
3. England has vaccinated 90% (at least one dose) of their adult population, so it shouldn’t be surprising that those having COVID are more likely to be vaccinated based on the fact that 9 out of 10 adults have the vaccine. The disease is running low on non-vaccinated adults to infect.
And you really need to stop presenting misleading information that can hurt people.
Your second link is garbage. VAERS, which allows any random unvetted person anonymously post information about “adverse effects” whether true or not, has only been around since 1990. You can’t possibly compare their data to data that was collected more methodically or scientifically.
Robert Malone…you are getting your crank yanked. Stick to real news and data.
The fact that vaccinated countries opened more quickly than countries without the vaccine.
Why do you think Florida leads the country, accounting for 21.9% of all new cases in the US? Is it because they are the most vaccinated? Of course, not.
Current projections have the delta variant transmissibility, R0, somewhere between 5 and 8 (on average, each person that gets it spreads it from 5 to 8 other people).
We should all mask up like good Texas Democrats
The UK corrected their stats. They now say 60% of new hospitalizations are entirely unvax and 15% fully vaxxed.
US new hospitalizations are 97% unvaccinated.
Those differences could easily be explained by the fact that UK has been dealing with delta longer and their adult vax rate is 90%, meaning they have comparatively lower percent of unvaxxed to get sick.
Two more victims confirmed from the Texas Dimmwit superspreader event.
White House aide and senior Pelosi staffer test positive for coronavirus | Washington Examiner