Look at how they're counting 'vaccinated'. If it's a 2 shot jab, if you've had only one, you're unvaccinated. If you're within....14 days, I think, of getting your second jab, you're still counted as unvaccinated. So everyone that is either unvaccinated, had only 1 of 2 jabs or within 2 weeks of their second jab are all counted as unvaccinated.
When they count everybody as unvaccinated then the vaccinated cases look much lower. They've been cooking the books this whole time.
I posted a thread earlier from an article.
Despite recent headlines about breakthrough cases, data shows vaccination remains the best defense against infection, severe illness and death. According to the CDC, which stopped tracking positive cases among the vaccinated in May, more than 97% of Americans currently hospitalized with the disease are unvaccinated.
So how does anyone know?
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