2021.11.01 14:45 (prieš 4 m.)
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manau tikrai neverta viena kitai nieko įrodinėti ar ne
Jusu asmenine patirtis statiskai nereiksminga. Patinka jums ar ne tai faktas.
O jei jums idomu siek tiek statistikos is pasaulio:
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/coronavirus/breakthrough-infections-coronavirus-after-vaccination
How common are breakthrough cases of COVID?
A study in Washington state gathered data from over 4 million fully vaccinated people. The data showed a rate of about 1 in 5,000 experienced a breakthrough infection between January 17 and August 21, 2021. More recently, some populations have shown breakthrough infection rates of approximately 1 in 100 fully vaccinated people.
Is coronavirus after vaccination dangerous?
Breakthrough coronavirus infections can cause mild or moderate illness, but the chances of serious COVID-19 are very low, especially for people who are not living with a chronic health condition.
The COVID-19 vaccines are very effective in keeping you from having to go to the hospital, being put on a ventilator or dying due to severe coronavirus disease, including COVID caused by the delta coronavirus variant.
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7034e5.htm#F1_down
The results of this population-based analysis using linked SARS-CoV-2 infection surveillance and vaccination registry data indicate that fully vaccinated persons aged ≥16 years with SARS-CoV-2 infection were less likely than unvaccinated persons to be hospitalized, to be admitted to an intensive care unit, to require mechanical ventilation, or to die from SARS-CoV-2 infection during a period when the Delta variant became predominant. Although age-adjusted hospitalization rates in partially vaccinated persons were similar to those in fully vaccinated persons, age-adjusted incidences were slightly lower in partially vaccinated persons than in fully vaccinated persons. These data indicate that authorized vaccines protect against SARS-CoV-2 infection and severe COVID-19, even with increased community transmission of the newly predominant Delta variant (2).