06-26-2021, 02:13 PM
A few peculiar things about this story:
1) How did they tell that they were infected, if they were asymptomatic? Possible the tests were just showing exposure to the antigen, from vaccination.
2) If they were truly infected, that that suggests a very high breakthrough rate.
3) What about the people who exposed but weren't vaccinated? They say that 94% of staff were vaccinated, so that leaves the 6% who weren't, and it'd be interesting to know if they came down with it.
Edit: rgG beat me to my #1 point above.
1) How did they tell that they were infected, if they were asymptomatic? Possible the tests were just showing exposure to the antigen, from vaccination.
2) If they were truly infected, that that suggests a very high breakthrough rate.
3) What about the people who exposed but weren't vaccinated? They say that 94% of staff were vaccinated, so that leaves the 6% who weren't, and it'd be interesting to know if they came down with it.
Edit: rgG beat me to my #1 point above.