That’s interesting. A new reading subject! But, there have since been cases where populations with low vaccination rates have had outbreaks where the spread has stopped in communities with high vaccination rates. So, the evidence goes beyond historic trends.
There have been cases where the outbreaks are occurring primarily in vaccinated people. Strange!
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Cases where, in the same community, the vaccinated have gotten it at higher rates than the unvaccinated? At a rate (or in a number of cases) that suggests it’s not a fluke? Not 100% sure what I’d make of that, but I’d be interested in reading about it.
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