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Originally Posted by jrkarger
You’re the one posting this garbage here and in other threads. The onus is on you to source. So…. Source it or STFU.
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Here it is, from Forbes 3 days ago. So I won't STFU.
Data from Israel’s health ministry shows Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine significantly less effective at preventing infection and symptomatic illness with the Delta variant than with previous strains of coronavirus, conflicting with existing research that suggests strong protection against the variant—and here’s what might explain the discrepancy.
Key Facts
A full course of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is 64% effective at preventing infection and 64% at preventing symptomatic Covid-19 caused by the Delta variant, according to preliminary findings from a study by Israel’s health ministry.
93%. That’s how effective the Pfizer vaccine is at preventing serious illness and hospitalization caused by the Delta variant after two doses, according to the Israeli study. This is only slightly lower than against other variants. “When you look at it, that means the vaccine is doing its job really well,” Strain said, given this is the key purpose of a vaccine. The “downside,” however, is that we may start seeing the virus spreading again.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/roberth...h=5686a847ff33
There are other articles out there which say similar, but they're not going to change your mind, so I'm not going to bother looking for them.