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Good vaccines? Study shows around 94% of people in the U.S. have been infected with the COVID-19 virus at least once so far

Just 1 in 20 people in the U.S. have dodged COVID infection so far, study says​

Nov. 26, 2022 Updated Sat., Nov. 26, 2022 at 4:36 p.m

By Harriet Blair RowanBay Area News Group

An estimated 94% of people in the U.S. have been infected with the COVID-19 virus at least once, according to according to a new paper from researchers at Harvard’s School of Public Health.

The big reason for the surprising surge? The omicron variant’s record-shattering case rates early this year and middling booster rates that fell short of what experts had hoped to see.

While that’s far from good news, there is a silver lining: As of early November, the percentage of people with some protection from new infections and severe disease is “substantially higher than in December 2021,” according to the authors.

“Moving forward we are in probably the best shape that we’ve been,” said Dr. Peter Chin-Hong, a professor of medicine at the University of California San Francisco who specializes in infectious diseases and did not participate in the study. But that does not mean COVID is less prevalent than before or that you’re less likely to catch it. In fact, cases are on the rise again, public health officials warn.

A preprint of the paper, which has not yet been peer-reviewed, was published this week on a website called MedRxiv. The findings contain uncertainties because they are based on a statistical analysis of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-reported diagnoses, hospitalizations and vaccinations, rather than antibody testing of a representative sample of Americans.

The team estimated that 29.1% of Americans have been vaccinated and infected, 55.7% are vaccinated and reinfected, 2.4% are unvaccinated and infected, 7% are unvaccinated and reinfected. Of those who have never been infected, 3.5% are vaccinated and 2.1% are unvaccinated.

The researchers from Harvard, Yale and Stanford set out to understand how immunity to the virus had changed since December 2021. The calculations studied “the competing influences” of new vaccinations and infections and the waning of immunity earned from them.

They compared the situation as of November 2022 to 11 months before and took into account the fluctuating prevalence of COVID over time and geography, how much and how fast immunity fades, reinfections, vaccination status and the efficacy of those shots.

In December 2021, 59.2% of people had been infected with the COVID-19 virus, they estimated.

“Between Dec. 1, 2021, and Nov. 9, 2022, protection against a new omicron infection rose from 22% to 63% nationally, and protection against an omicron infection leading to severe disease increased from 61% to 89%,” the analysis found.

The authors warn that “despite the high level of protection at the beginning of the 2022-2023 winter, risk of reinfection and subsequent severe disease remains present.” And they caution that the introduction of “a more transmissible or immune-evading (sub)variant, changes in (human) behavior, or ongoing waning of immunity” could change the calculations.

The study estimated that in less than a year there were 116 million first infections in the country and 209 million reinfections, nearly all from omicron subvariants.

As the virus mutates, our understanding of how population immunity impacts the spread of COVID also evolves.

During each year of the pandemic, the largest surges in California have happened over the winter holidays, but the fact that so many people got COVID earlier this year means fewer might be vulnerable this holiday season, the researchers found. At the beginning of this year the first omicron wave smashed all previous case records, sickening millions but also raising the level of immunity in the population, for at least a while.
Even with high levels of immunity, COVID continues to be a killer virus.

“We still have an unbelievable amount of deaths per day in the U.S.,” said Chin-Hong, “even more remarkable given this is a ‘lull.’ ”

California’s weekly COVID deaths have stayed under 200 each week so far this month, a far cry from the over 3,779 deaths reported in one week in early January 2021.

It’s a huge improvement, but “it’s still nothing to celebrate” said Chin-Hong, pointing out that the virus continues to be a leading cause of death in the country. “We could do better.”

 
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Guess all my family are in 94%, and my wife and son even had it twice. The first time was awful, it was like a really BAD "WEIRD" flu, and we all lost taste. That was on the March of 2020 when neither PCR or Antigen test were available to public, so we don't know if it was Covid for sure. The second time was lot of easier, we all fully vaccinated by then btw.

Chinese gov may have hard time to keep zero covid policy in place, but US gov never had this option to begin with.
 
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OMG - look - Vaccines dont stop Covid. No vaccine of any type does that. The vaccines help stop you from dying from covid by helping your immune syste recognise Covid and learn to go after it very quickly so that it does not become a much worse issue.

This lack of understanding of what a vaccine is - explains why China is losing the war on Covid strategically.
 
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OMG - look - Vaccines dont stop Covid. No vaccine of any type does that. The vaccines help stop you from dying from covid by helping your immune syste recognise Covid and learn to go after it very quickly so that it does not become a much worse issue.

This lack of understanding of what a vaccine is - explains why China is losing the war on Covid strategically.
Said who that China is losing war on covid, you nobody ? Like US and EU lost millions and Indian lost 6 millions are winning the war on covid ?
 
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US believes virus itself is better than vaccines to give America the herd immunity.
 
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Study: 94% in U.S. have had covid-19​

November 28, 2022 at 4:00 a.m.

The Associated Press

An estimated 94% of people in the U.S. have been infected with the covid-19 virus at least once, according to according to a new paper from researchers at Harvard's School of Public Health.

As of early November, the percentage of people with some protection from new infections and severe disease is "substantially higher than in December 2021," according to the authors.

"Moving forward we are in probably the best shape that we've been," said Dr. Peter Chin-Hong, a professor of medicine at the University of California San Francisco who did not participate in the study. But that does not mean covid is less prevalent than before or that you're less likely to catch it.

A preprint of the paper, which has not yet been peer-reviewed, was published last week on MedRxiv. The findings are based on a statistical analysis of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-reported diagnoses, hospitalizations and vaccinations, rather than antibody testing of a representative sample of Americans.

The team estimated that 29.1% of Americans have been vaccinated and infected, 55.7% are vaccinated and reinfected, 2.4% are unvaccinated and infected, 7% are unvaccinated and reinfected. Of those who have never been infected, 3.5% are vaccinated and 2.1% are unvaccinated.

The researchers from Harvard, Yale and Stanford set out to understand how immunity to the virus had changed since December 2021.

They compared the situation as of November to 11 months before and took into account the fluctuating prevalence of covid over time and geography, how much and how fast immunity fades, reinfections, vaccination status and the efficacy of those shots.

In December 2021, 59.2% of people had been infected with the covid-19 virus, they estimated.

"Between Dec. 1, 2021, and Nov. 9, 2022, protection against a new omicron infection rose from 22% to 63% nationally, and protection against an omicron infection leading to severe disease increased from 61% to 89%," the analysis found.

The authors caution that the introduction of "a more transmissible or immune-evading [sub]variant, changes in [human] behavior or ongoing waning of immunity" could change the calculations.

The study estimated that in less than a year there were 116 million first infections in the U.S. and 209 million reinfections, nearly all from omicron subvariants.

 
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the alternative is dabai sheeple pen? Thanks but no thanks.. :lol:
I don't support lockdowns, this report shows that no vaccines fully protect the people, don't trust vaccines, Chinese or western ones too much.
 
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Watch the documentary “died suddenly” it gives a goid clue what these jabs r doing to ppl
 
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well you must consider the fact that vaccine don't provide 100% immunity and also must Americana only vaccinated twice in last 3 years that its recommended that vaccine get repeated each 6 month
so its not a case of good or bad vaccine , more likely a case of no vaccine
 
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Good vax ?
Close to 80% vax rate, 8th wave, record high deaths.

Japan reports 420 Covid deaths in single day, another record high​

  • Thu, Dec 29 2022 04:02:18 PM

Tokyo, Dec 29 (IANS): Japan on Thursday reported 420 Covid-19 deaths, another high for a country that is going through the eighth wave of the pandemic.
The country reported 192,063 new coronavirus cases, down 24,146 from Wednesday, according to Japan Today.
Tokyo reported 18,372 new cases, down 1,871 from Wednesday.
The number of infected people hospitalised with severe symptoms in Tokyo was 47, down two from Wednesday, health officials said...........................
 
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