That doesn't explain the positive correlation between vaccination status and the rate of infection. In California at least, the higher the percentage of a county's population that is vaccinated the higher their case rate since January 1.
Actually it could simply be that after being jabbed, they think they are invincible so go back to normal life putting themselves at higher risk.
Also however many new strains.
That would suggest the unjabbed are being more careful than the jabbed, but I can't see it.
Well in the UK the unjabbed are still taking sick leave, and employers are beginning to stop the unvaxed from doing as such.
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