@yaksha You realize that is only unique to israel and is the result of the fact that such a huge portion of the population that is vulnerable is vaccinated (90%+ of those over 50 years old)..
So this is perfectly normally and in no way suggests a problem. If the majority of the population is vaccinated than the majority of new cases will be vaccinated.
And I showed the math on israel as to why it is not just normal but expected given their vaccination rate.
Since im sure your a smart person I presume you did the same math on the UK numbers. What did you get?
@yaksha
@freemo Irrelevant. You claimed this was unique to Israel. It isn’t. Don’t speak authoritatively when you’re ignorant of basic facts.
@deprecated It is unique to israel, the UK has different numbers that arent as severe as the numbers in israel.
The same math works out there too.
The one where I calculated the number of expected patients with covid who were vaccinated vs unvaccinated in israel given their 90% coverage.. it shows you'd expect 2.5x more covid patients who were vaccinated than unvaccinated given the vaccines efficacy rate (72%)
I dont have the time to go find it, its up int he thread.