I know I’ll feel the wrath of a couple here, but that’s because they’ve continued to suffer deaths from Delta. They were way behind the curve on vaccinations all the way through, partly awful strategy, partly a vast anti-vax movement which did eventually diminish.
But as a family we’re tripled jabbed and happy to comply with all laws overseas.
Is the percent vaccinated still as meaningfu as it once was though? Unvaxxinated people have been quite busy getting infected over the winter and any slack in the vaccination figues has now been partly taken up with 'natural immunity.' Are countries on a similar footing when vaxxed and 'recovered' (as it's termed here) have been added together?
Looking at today's figures 75.8% have had basic vaccination in Germany, 58% boosted and a sizable number have also been infected (this figure isnt showing on my app). This results in a 7.2 per 100,000 7 day incidence rate, 10.6% occupancy of ICU wards and R rate of 0.98. How does this compare with the UK?