But those comments ignore the fact that regions such as Israel and Massachusetts have vaccinated the majority of their populations — (external link)62 per cent and (external link)64 per cent respectively. It stands to reason, therefore, that new cases are more likely to occur in vaccinated communities as they make up more of the population.
What? So a little over 50% is vaccinated therefore more cases will be among the vaccinated? That only makes sense if the vaccination does nothing to protect the victim.
> But those comments ignore the fact that regions such as Israel and Massachusetts have vaccinated the majority of their populations — (external link)62 per cent and (external link)64 per cent respectively. It stands to reason, therefore, that new cases are more likely to occur in vaccinated communities as they make up more of the population.
What? So a little over 50% is vaccinated therefore more cases will be among the vaccinated? That only makes sense if the vaccination does nothing to protect the victim.
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