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Israel sees outbreak of Covid--mostly among vaccinated
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<blockquote data-quote="Torah Keeper" data-source="post: 76161946" data-attributes="member: 332004"><p>I think the OP point is the ineffectivity of the vaccines. As in, the unvaccinated should be MUCH more susceptible to covid. If your chance of getting covid is 1 in 10, and your chance of dying from covid if you have it is 1 in 1000, then your chance of dying from covid is 1 in 10,000. The real numbers are all over the place so this is a ballpark. But still, is it worth the risk of a 1 in 25,000 chance of death from the vaccine? Which is only 39% effective? Is it worth the 1 in 50 or whatever risk of permanent side effects from the vaccine for a slightly lower risk of dying from a virus that probably won't hurt you more than the flu?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Torah Keeper, post: 76161946, member: 332004"] I think the OP point is the ineffectivity of the vaccines. As in, the unvaccinated should be MUCH more susceptible to covid. If your chance of getting covid is 1 in 10, and your chance of dying from covid if you have it is 1 in 1000, then your chance of dying from covid is 1 in 10,000. The real numbers are all over the place so this is a ballpark. But still, is it worth the risk of a 1 in 25,000 chance of death from the vaccine? Which is only 39% effective? Is it worth the 1 in 50 or whatever risk of permanent side effects from the vaccine for a slightly lower risk of dying from a virus that probably won't hurt you more than the flu? [/QUOTE]
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