Oh, good grief. Let’s just manipulate the data to fit the narrative. Regardless of how you want to label it, if a vaccinated person comes down with Covid, it’s a breakthrough. If they test positive at a lab, at home, or don’t test at all but are sick, guess what - vaccinated gets covid = breakthrough.
And here’s another question, trying to find the answer sifting though a mountain of double-talk. Is the “breakthrough” rate only figured at the moment?
Example (and I’m just throwing numbers), today there’s 100,000 people vaccinated who have tested positive. So you take the number today against the total........ but what about the people who tested positive last month or the month before that, or future breakthroughs. Does the “breakthrough rate” take into account everyone or just the moment?