Maybe they're vaccinating the wrong people, like younger seniors who have their own homes and are not working face-to-face with people every day?
How did Texas vaccinate 1 million without seeing the case + death rate plummet?
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Pfizer vaccine has a 21 day gap to second dose, Moderna has a 28 day gap. Both vaccines confer ~95% immunity 7 days after the second dose. Neither vaccine has been distributed in large number for more than a few weeks to date. Hospitalizations lag positive tests by a week or two, deaths lag positive tests by about 3 to 4 weeks.
With all of those lags stacked together you are still puzzled why case and death rates have not already plummeted? I hope you aren’t this bad at interpreting data in whatever work you do.
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Pfizer vaccine has a 21 day gap to second dose, Moderna has a 28 day gap. Both vaccines confer ~95% immunity 7 days after the second dose. Neither vaccine has been distributed in large number for more than a few weeks to date. Hospitalizations lag positive tests by a week or two, deaths lag positive tests by about 3 to 4 weeks.
With all of those lags stacked together you are still puzzled why case and death rates have not already plummeted? I hope you aren’t this bad at interpreting data in whatever work you do.OP mercilessly rekt
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For someone who dies today of COVID:
They got it 3 weeks ago (12/31/20)
To have been fully protected by a vaccine they would have had to have gotten the second dose a week before that (12/24/20)
Which means their first dose would have to have been three weeks earlier (12/03/20)
But the very first vaccinations in the US didn’t happen until 12/14/20.This is elementary school math but some bro is mashing the nay button. How does it feel to not be smarter than a 5th grader?