“It really is primarily the unvaccinated who are getting infected, as you said, 60,000 that is a huge increase from 12,000 less than a couple of weeks or a month ago,” he told Sky News.“The Delta variant and the fact that the unvaccinated refuse to get vaccinated.”
However, Professor Mathews pointed out “breakthrough variants” were also affecting people who had been fully vaccinated. “In Los Angeles Country alone, 20 per cent of the infections were breakthroughs of those who had already been fully vaccinated,” he said. “So we know that the full vaccination is extremely helpful and it will protect you from going to the hospital, or getting ill or even dying in the vast majority of cases but the breakthrough variants and the results of that leave people a little bit sick, a little bit like the have a cold.
It’s thriving because of movement and a lack of vaccination which in the states is unforgivable because they don’t have the rubbish AstraZeneca 😎
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