Israeli and UK gov numbers show that more than 50% of the delta variant covid deaths are vaccinated people. Which could make sense since more than 50% are of the population is vaccinated, but it might show that the vaccine is not that effective
Here are more detailed statistics that were used as the source for this article:<p><a href="https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/number-of-people-who-tested-positive-increases-sixfold" rel="nofollow">https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/number-of-people-who-tested-posi...</a><p>See breakdowns per age group and infection location.<p>The distribution of vaccinations per age group is here:
<a href="https://www.rivm.nl/en/covid-19-vaccination/figures-vaccination-programme" rel="nofollow">https://www.rivm.nl/en/covid-19-vaccination/figures-vaccinat...</a><p>Which shows that the proportion of vaccinated youngsters (who dominate in recent infections) is more or less in line with other age groups.<p>By aligning those numbers with total amount of people in specific age group, one could tell the impact of vaccine for (not) getting ill<p>At a quick glance (excluding behavioral contexts, which are more difficult to measure) it seems obvious that having no vaccination substantially increases the chance of getting ill. Which is not really the news, as pharmas already published such information after their own tests.<p>The difference now is that these are official and substantial numbers to draw an independent conclusion. So, theoretically any anivaxxer who understands the statistics, should be easy to be persuaded