50 percent of people who survive covid-19 face lingering symptoms, study finds

Everything I’ve read was put out a few months ago with data a few months prior to that.

I was hoping for something that included the last delta spike. Seems most want to report a number that represents a percentage of the entire population not cases in just the fully vaccinated subset. And to boot it seems the CDC is no longer counting mild or asymptotic cases in fully vaxxed.

I’m not knocking the ability of the vaccine to keep you from dying. But when you say only a mere .6 breakthrough that seems to imply less than 1 in 100 fully vaxxed get a case of covid.

Personally don’t think that’s accurate



STATE OF OREGON

During the week of November 7–November 13, there were 5,924 cases of COVID-19. 4,416 (74.5%) were unvaccinated and 1,508 (25.5%) were vaccine breakthrough cases.


https://www.oregon.gov/oha/covid19/Documents/DataReports/Breakthrough-Case-Report.pdf
 
STATE OF OREGON

During the week of November 7–November 13, there were 5,924 cases of COVID-19. 4,416 (74.5%) were unvaccinated and 1,508 (25.5%) were vaccine breakthrough cases. T


https://www.oregon.gov/oha/covid19/Documents/DataReports/Breakthrough-Case-Report.pdf

Thanks. That’s more in line with what I was thinking. How many ball clubs this year have had outbreaks - way more than .6%. That still doesn’t give us a true percentage of those people who are fully vaccinated that get infected. But that number may be hard to determine.

And I’m guessing that unvaccinated actually means under-vaccinated. If you’ve only had one, or needing your booster, you’re in the same “plague rat” category
 
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Interesting that Africa has the least Cootus in the entire world, by continent, and has only 6% vaccination rate and little access to vaccines or anti-virals.

Could it be that the simplest explanation with the best fit to the apparent data is that being indoors (with others) correlates overwhelmingly to infection?

Or is that too contrary to the idea of herding everyone indoors and locking them down?

Science!

https://www.breitbart.com/news/scientists-mystified-wary-as-africa-avoids-covid-disaster/

Younger population as well.
 
Everything I’ve read was put out a few months ago with data a few months prior to that.

I was hoping for something that included the last delta spike. Seems most want to report a number that represents a percentage of the entire population not cases in just the fully vaccinated subset. And to boot it seems the CDC is no longer counting mild or asymptotic cases in fully vaxxed.

I’m not knocking the ability of the vaccine to keep you from dying. But when you say only a mere .6 breakthrough that seems to imply less than 1 in 100 fully vaxxed get a case of covid.

Personally don’t think that’s accurate

All the KFF and CDC data includes the Delta spike and is up to date. You can review the KFF Covid breakthrough case information here - https://www.kff.org/policy-watch/covid-19-vaccine-breakthrough-cases-data-from-the-states/

I will note that I posted this information many times over the past months so it should not be new knowledge to anyone who has been following. And yes, the number of Covid cases among those vaccinated is less than 1 in 100 people.
 
All the KFF and CDC data includes the Delta spike and is up to date. You can review the KFF Covid breakthrough case information here - https://www.kff.org/policy-watch/covid-19-vaccine-breakthrough-cases-data-from-the-states/

I will note that I posted this information many times over the past months so it should not be new knowledge to anyone who has been following. And yes, the number of Covid cases among those vaccinated is less than 1 in 100 people.

Your link is dated July 30. o_O

And I don’t know how anyone can properly report a stat they don’t track.

https://www.newsweek.com/why-did-cd...asymptomatic-breakthrough-covid-cases-1616802
 
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Your link is dated July 30. o_O

That is the first publish date. The charts are kept up to date with the John Hopkins data. If you don't like this data then you can go directly to the reference John Hopkins raw data.

If you don't like KFF then you can go to the CDC dashboard information which has cases and deaths with vaccination status updated till Sept 4th currently.
https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#rates-by-vaccine-status

As well as hospitalizations by vaccination status.
https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#covidnet-hospitalizations-vaccination

Plus many other recent reports and studies on breakthrough cases at the CDC website.
 
Your link is dated July 30. o_O

And I don’t know how anyone can properly report a stat they don’t track.

https://www.newsweek.com/why-did-cd...asymptomatic-breakthrough-covid-cases-1616802

Individual states have the data and it's a typical transition that's done in the United States as the population prepares to transition from a Pandemic to an Endemic.
  • Just be aware that the transition can be a few years.
I myself have been concentrating more on the states data by the states public health agency instead of the country data (Federal) as a whole because I'm really only interested in a few states instead of the CDC. Yet, there are a few ways to get the data you seek such as the Statisca website (I think I spelled the name incorrectly) but they charge for up to date data.

wrbtrader
 
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Individual states have the data and it's a typical transition that's done in the United States as the population prepares to transition from a Pandemic to an Endemic.
  • Just be aware that the transition can be a few years.
I myself have been concentrating more on the states data by the states public health agency instead of the country data (Federal) as a whole because I'm really only interested in a few states instead of the CDC. Yet, there are a few ways to get the data you seek such as the Statisca website (I think I spelled the name incorrectly) but they charge for up to date data.

wrbtrader

The website that I had a temporary brainfart about is Statista. Some of the charts I've posted with Covid statistics of the United States, Canada, and France were sent to me by a relative in the United States that's a Doctor...his Hospital subscribes to the website.

https://www.statista.com/

wrbtrader
 
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