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CBS: “boosted” Americans are catching Covid at double the rate of “non boosted”

10 pointsby SQL2219almost 3 years ago

6 comments

MilnerRoutealmost 3 years ago
&quot;So, one of the dynamics here is that people feel, after vaccination and boosting, that they&#x27;re more protected than they actually are, so they increase their risks,&quot; he says (at 1:40). &quot;That, I think, is the major driver of these statistics.&quot;<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.cbsnews.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;covid-19-vaccine-booster-shot-infection-rate&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.cbsnews.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;covid-19-vaccine-booster-shot-i...</a>
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kyoobalmost 3 years ago
Given the lower odds of something terrible happening after you contract Covid if you’ve gotten your shots, isn’t it completely rational for people who’ve been boosted to take more risks? Did we expect boosted people to limit risk forever?
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Barreraalmost 3 years ago
Bottom line from the interview: false sense of security.
codefreeordiealmost 3 years ago
This is happening around the world. Any vaccine doses seems to be more protective than no vaccine doses, but, after a few months from latest dose, the <i>fewer</i> (but nonzero) doses you have, the less likely you are to get sick, be hospitalized, or die.
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mw888almost 3 years ago
Has anyone quantified the increased risk taking from more vaccinated folk to actually rule it out? Perhaps one could use a survey of time spent in public as as indicator of risk taking behaviors.
8bitsrulealmost 3 years ago
I suspect that some people believe (consciously or not) that it&#x27;s ok to be more careless because they&#x27;ve been vaccinated.