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Love the new thread. Thank you.
You’re welcome! It’s good to read other people’s experiences

Love the new thread. Thank you.
Do you know if they are elderly? I suspect that many of the people with breakthrough cases and hospitalizations are elderly, immunocompromised, or with significant underlying conditions.
I posted a couple of articles about John Hopkins and Worldometer a few weeks back. They get their data from different sources. For the US, John Hopkins can be considered more reliable. (Essentially, Worldometer gets its data from whatever sources it can find online. For the US, John Hopkins has more direct sources.)
Because they are such a small percentage.
.... a New York Times analysis of data from 40 states and Washington, D.C. ... Fully vaccinated people have made up as few as 0.1 percent of and as many as 5 percent of those hospitalized with the virus in those states, and as few as 0.2 percent and as many as 6 percent of those who have died.
Data was not available for several states in which the virus has been surging, including Florida and Missouri.
See the Data on Breakthrough Covid Hospitalizations and Deaths by State
That means at least 94% of the covid deaths are unvaccinated people, and as much as 99.8% of the deaths are unvaccinated people - depending on which state you are looking at.
All of these stats are breakthrough infections:
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The last column is (of all covid deaths) the percentage of vaccinated people who have died from covid.
The second column is (of all covid hospitalisations) the percentage of vaccinated people who have been hospitalised with covid.
It is an extremely small percentage. Unvaccinated people are definitely the ones who are suffering from serious covid far, far more.
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And where’s the media while 2 people (also vaccinated) are on vents this week in my small community ? Crazy how we very rarely hear of the vaccinated dying every day
Do you know if they are elderly? I suspect that many of the people with breakthrough cases and hospitalizations are elderly, immunocompromised, or with significant underlying conditions.
I had posted last week about this very statement. I was listening to a doctor on NPR or CNN .......... and she was saying MOST breakthrough cases were elderly, because the immune systems were never strong enough to build up significant immunity.
This is why I feel so many of us are on pins and needles over what is happening to children. What IS the effect going to be with Delta infection on children up to 12 years old???
This is such a mystery... and downright scary..........are we going to be saying .........."if they only had worn masks" ????
Another important factor for the elderly is that I read the vaccine does reduce their chances of serious illness and death, but it reduces from the level they of vulnerability they were at down to about 10% of that level. So someone who had a 1 in 8 chance of dying before vaccination might still have a 1 in 80 chance of dying after vaccination. And that is still so much higher than in other age groups.
Another way I read it was that over 80s who are vaccinated are brought down to the vulnerability level of a pre-vaccinated 60-yr old. That is how dangerous Covid infection can be to older age groups.
In the UK the data has shown that there are still around 40% vs 60% hospitalisations vaccinated vs unvaccinated. And that has confused a lot of people. But we now have about 75% or higher fully vaccinated population, so there are so many more people in that vaccinated group that cases per vaccinated per capita will be much lower than in the unvaccinated per capita. And you have to allow for the fully vaccinated being far more likely to be in the older age groups along with those who are already living with conditions that adversely affect their immunity and perhaps mean that the vaccines aren't as effective in them (like people living with leukemia).
In the UK the data has shown that there are still around 40% vs 60% hospitalisations vaccinated vs unvaccinated. And that has confused a lot of people.
Texas Judge Says There Are No Kid ICU Beds: Have To ‘Wait For Another Child To Die' — HuffPost
“A Texas judge spelled out the dire COVID-19 situation for young people in the state on Friday, saying in an interview that, “in Dallas, we have zero ICU beds left for children.”
“That means if your child’s in a car wreck, if your child has a congenital heart defect ... and needs an ICU bed, or more likely if they have COVID and need an ICU bed, we don’t have one,” said Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins.”
“Your child will just not get on the ventilator, your child will be [airlifted to] wherever we can find them a bed,” Jenkins added. “But they won’t be getting one here unless one clears.”
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This is just an awful and upsetting situation. What’s the vaccine uptake in Dallas? Adults need to take control of protecting these children by protecting themselves.
Another life enjoyment denied due to this virus.
Just one out of thousands.
I hope it doesn't sound selfish, but DH and I feel "cheated" by the pandemic. We had long planned a Mediterranean cruise for our 50th anniversary June 25 of this year. Due to Covid, we weren't able to enjoy a fabulous cruise to celebrate our 50 years together and DH's retirement last December. Given the current status of the ongoing pandemic, who knows if or when we might ever be able to cruise again? Not to mention that there are so many restrictions in place for cruise passengers that it would probably not be a pleasant experience.
Teenagers and children have stronger immunity. Do they think one dose is enough for them?Finally, our 16-17 years should be jabbed very soon, in time for the new school year in September. Interesting that they will only get one shot, for now.
Covid: 16 and 17-year-olds in England to be offered jab by 23 August
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And you have to allow for the fully vaccinated being far more likely to be in the older age groups along with those who are already living with conditions that adversely affect their immunity and perhaps mean that the vaccines aren't as effective in them (like people living with leukemia).