Unfortunately, all your conclusions are based on a false premise so they can all be disregarded. The Swedish report quite emphatically does not say there is no measurable benefit after 211 days.
Here's the report interpretation summary.
"Interpretation: Vaccine effectiveness against symptomatic Covid-19 infection wanes progressively over time across all subgroups, but at different rate according to type of vaccine, and faster for men and older frail individuals. The effectiveness against severe illness seems to remain high through 9 months, although not for men, older frail individuals, and individuals with comorbidities. This strengthens the evidence-based rationale for administration of a third booster dose."
In conjunction with the earlier part of the report, what they are saying is that effectiveness of the vaccine against symptomatic covid is somewhere between -2% and 41% after 211 days, but effectiveness against serious illness is still high. Or put another way, the survey concludes that if you were vaccinated against covid in April, you might get it again but it is unlikely to be serious.
It is obviously nonsense to suggest that prevention of serious illness is not a measurable benefit. Please think again about the Swedish report.
Could it be that having made face coverings non mandatory and realising their mistake, have the Government jumped at an excuse to reverse that decision without appearing to have done a U-turn?
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13 cases of the Omicron variant in Portugal- Lisbon Soccer Team. Most of the players are vaccinated, and they are either ASYMPTOMATIC or have MILD symptoms. Remember, Portugal has an 87% vaccination rate! https://reuters.com/business/health...3-cases-omicron-covid-19-variant-2021-11-29/…
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I’d like to add onto Portugal that older staff (NOT just younger players) have been infected as well. “Two or three players and two or three staff have symptoms, but nothing too serious, the rest are asymptomatic.” This is why vaccination is important.
Interesting stuff. Really fascinating to see how this develops - the mildness of symptoms (or even asymptomatic) aligns with what the SA Doc said - in vaccinated people Omicron isn't causing serious illness so far. Early days and it could be horrible (as reported initially), but equally could be the biggest evolution yet of Covid to a manageable illness that doesn't require medical intervention in the vast majority, and where the increased transmissability quickly builds population immunity.
Think the take away from everything is still get vaccinate.
I only caught a slight bit of the press conference, but they seem to suggest the vaccine should still work in stopping major illness and death.
Definitely........
Apparently only 5 million haven’t had a single jab.
Would bringing out a vaccine passport that affects just those people be the end of the world?
Wouldn't door to door forced vaccinations be more effective ?
Apparently only 5 million haven’t had a single jab.
Would bringing out a vaccine passport that affects just those people be the end of the world?
Top UK health officials urges cancelling Christmas/Winter parties
I know this is not what people want to hear but I think this is absolutely the right approach, we should all now be doing our bit to stay in our household bubbles and restricting contacts as much as possible (and social distancing when we do come into contact with others). All of this can limit the spread of the new variant until we understand how this will impact us.
Top UK health officials urges cancelling Christmas/Winter parties
I know this is not what people want to hear but I think this is absolutely the right approach, we should all now be doing our bit to stay in our household bubbles and restricting contacts as much as possible (and social distancing when we do come into contact with others). All of this can limit the spread of the new variant until we understand how this will impact us.
We're into territory of "if you stop at home for the rest of your life, your life will be longer". (Or perhaps it will just seem longer.) There is a letter in today's Daily Telegraph from a man saying he is in his mid-seventies, he hasn't got that long left and he has wasted enough time already. There is no point passing up Christmas holidays for a nebulous risk, just so that eventually there will be a Christmas holiday with no risk - because when that time comes, you may be already dead, or else so far down old age's highway that you can't get there or you can't remember who anyone is or what you are doing.Top UK health officials urges cancelling Christmas/Winter parties
I know this is not what people want to hear but I think this is absolutely the right approach, we should all now be doing our bit to stay in our household bubbles and restricting contacts as much as possible (and social distancing when we do come into contact with others). All of this can limit the spread of the new variant until we understand how this will impact us.
data out of South Africa shows some increase in cases (from a low base - lower than the UK). it also shows a significant rise in testing. the rise in testing is far greater than the case rise.
we also still dont hear anyone in position of knowledge panic about the vaccine. they know if the vaccines would be affected by a gene change, while they are careful not to say something ahead of testing, if they know its going to be negative they would say so by now.