You are assuming facts not in evidence.
Posted on: September 9, 2021 at 12:04:16 CT
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"Your numbers show that the vaccine is successful in reducing the number of infections."
You are assuming
1. The failure to get is solely due to being vaxed, without considering other factors.
2. Those who are not vaxed have the same contact rate with those infected, as compared to those who are vaxed.
3. Those who are not vaxed come in contact with those infected are exposed for a relatively equal amount of time exposed to the virus, as compared to those who are vaxed.
4. Those who are not vaxed have the same level of health at the time of exposure, as compared to those who are vaxed.
5. Economic status is the same between the vaxed and the unvaxed, and plays no role in the percentage of infection.
6. Rural and city rates are consistent with each other.
That's spending just a couple of minutes thinking things through.
You are a simpleton, and you pretend to do a deep analysis, while totally missing the obvious.