Places with more vaccines have higher covid rates and WHY
FromCBS Sacramento:
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – State workers and health care employees will now be required to show proof of vaccine or get tested for COVID at least once a week.
The governor announced the new guidance today and is urging private employers to “replicate the example.”
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This comes as the highly contagious Delta variant is now dominant in the state and COVID rates have skyrocketed in the month since California officially reopened, including breakthrough cases among vaccinated Californians.
A new analysis finds several counties with above-average vaccination rates also have higher COVID case rates, while case rates are falling in counties with below-average vaccination rates.
Statewide data analyzed by the Bay Area News Group found five counties, Los Angeles, San Diego, Alameda, Contra Costa, and San Francisco, have both a higher percentage of people who are fully vaccinated than the state average and a higher average daily case rate.
In the video at the link above, every kind of excuse is invented to explain why the more vaccinated an area is, the more Covid cases there are and why that doesn’t mean the vaccines do not work. We have seen stories from around the world though, for MONTHS now, showing that the countries with the highest injection rates have also the biggest “unicorn” (breakthrough) cases and highest case rates in general. The first report we saw was the Saychelles, which had a massive lockdown and was at the time the most vaccinated place in the world. The most recent appears to be Israel.
But below there may be a better explanation:
GO READ THE WHOLE THING.Listen in more vaccine- less immunity https://t.co/xr9juu1EE7
— Randy Hillier (@randyhillier) July 28, 2021
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