UK ONS data indicates vaccinated people have a higher incidence of contracting Covid-19 after 90 days than those unvaccinated
British Office of National Statistics (ONS) data indicates that people 90 days after their second and third vaccine have a much higher incidence of contracting Covid-19 than the unvaccinated.
The graphic below references vaccine status (aggregated figures from all vaccines) and incidence of contracting Covid-19.
The black vertical reference point indicates those to the left of the line are less likely to contract Covid-19, while those on the right of the line have a higher incidence of contracting Covid-19. This graph has been constructed from historical data.
The figure shows that the maximum efficacy period of the vaccine is between 14-89 days. After 90 days efficacy wanes dramatically, after both second and third doses. According to the figure, after 90 days those with two and three doses have a higher incidence of contracting Covid-19 than those who are unvaccinated. Â
Fourteen days after receiving a forth dose people have a slightly better immunity than those who are unvaccinated.
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again cherry picking stats. did it explain outcome of pts infected with covid? severity of sx ? hospitalization status ? age group involved ? comorbids and premorbids ? history of covid infection prior to vaccination or study ? if u get infected but happen to have to no sx, isnt that a good thing unless u are in china? if u get infected but the sx persist longer or develop long term complication isnt that worst despite lower likelihood of infection ?