
Originally Posted by
Tgo01
And yet in one Michigan hospital system one third of the COVID patients are fully vaccinated. And those are just the ones who got infected and sick enough to require treatment, saying nothing of the number of people who got infected and showed no symptoms or very mild symptoms which didn’t require hospitalization.
Do you always pull facts out directly from your rectum?
100 people get vaccinated, 2 get sick
100 people don't get vaccinated, 4 get sick
the vaccine prevents infection in 98% of vaccinated people
one third of people who are sick are vaccinated
that was lazy even for you
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of course, one michigan hospital system might not be representative of the overall united states, so let's look at the overall united states
200m americans were vaccinated
30m americans got COVID
unvaccinated are 5x as likely to get COVID
therefore 5m vaccinated americans got COVID
5/200 = 2.5%, so vaccine prevented infection in 97.5%
'but hang on lorstinrom, you said over 98%!'
i also said 200m americans WERE vaccinated
but as we know, vaccines wear off
therefore the first 160m are in point of fact not vaccinated unless they got boosters
as we also know, only 70m have done so
therefore a very large proportion of vaccinated infections are actually "vaccinated" infections, perhaps even the majority
while we can't know exactly how many, we know for sure it is enough to bring the number over 98%
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none of which matters
we could also talk about how the unvaccinated are 14x as likely to die from COVID, but that doesn't matter either
people like you who can't even bring themselves to talk about the obvious and unambiguous truth will by definition never have the courage to act on it
if enough other people put in the work, you can keep coasting through a coddled life, spending the rest of it smugly telling the rest of us how overblown and insignificant it all really was
and i genuinely pray that's the outcome we end up with
but i wouldn't bet on it
Hasta pronto, porque la vida no termina aqui...
America, stop pushing. I know what I'm doing.