Unfortunately, maski prevention from getting severe symptoms eh hindi na kayang gawin ng bakuna. Dati sabi for prevention ng transmission tapos binago ginawang prevent hospitalization pero di na rin magawa ng vaccine.
Heto data nilabas mismo ng UK government:
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67% of hospitalisations are in the vaccinated, table 4
83% of deaths are in the vaccinated, table 5
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lods nabasa mo ba ito?
"1 Comparing case rates among vaccinated and unvaccinated populations should not be used to estimate vaccine effectiveness against COVID-19 infection. Vaccine effectiveness has been formally estimated from a number of different sources and is summarised on pages 5 to 8 in this report... "
tsaka ito
"In the context of very high vaccine coverage in the population, even with a highly effective vaccine, it is expected that a large proportion of cases, hospitalisations and deaths would occur in vaccinated individuals, simply because a larger proportion of the population are vaccinated than unvaccinated and no vaccine is 100% effective. This is especially true because vaccination has been prioritised in individuals who are more susceptible or more at risk of severe disease. Individuals in risk groups may also be more at risk of hospitalisation or death due to non-COVID-19 causes, and thus may be hospitalised or die with COVID-19 rather than because of COVID-19."
tldr: statistically speaking kasi, kung mas marami ang vaccinated kesa sa mga unvaccinated, mas "marami" ang mga vaccinated na mahahawa sa covid dahil again mas marami ang vaccinated kesa sa mga unvaccinated. also, not everyone na nirereport na namatay na may covid, ay namatay DAHIL sa covid. Pwede rin kasi na namatay sila dahil may co-morbidities sila (e.g. diabetes, heart attack, stroke, etc.).
example:
sa isang community, 1000 ang vaccinated tapos 10 lang ang unvaccinated.
assuming (very big word to ha, assuming) walang bearing ang pagiging vaccinated sa transmission ng virus, it means na mas mataas ang chance na magkaroon ng infected person (1000/1010 or about 99% chance) ang isang vaccinated person kesa sa unvaccinated (10/1000 or 1%) dahil lang mas marami ang vaccinated sa mga unvaccinated peeps.
ngayon anong ibig sabihin nito? di ka na ba magpapavaccinate dahil gusto mo nasa minority ka or dahil "statistically" speaking mas mababa ang chance mo mahawa? well, mali rin ung logic na yon kasi either way, vaccinated or wala, dun sa computation ko sa taas, inassume ko na walang bearing ang pagiging vaccinated sa transmission ng virus.
so ano na? studies have shown na being fully vaccinated protects you from severe illness (source:
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mismong sa source mo rin, sinabi rin ito
"Vaccine effectiveness is generally slightly higher in younger compared to older age groups. With both Vaxzevria and Comirnaty, there is evidence of waning of protection over time, most notably among older adults." (page 5)
"Effectiveness against hospitalisation of over 90% is also observed with the Delta variant with all 3 vaccines (Figure 2, 3)." (page 6)
so i think, dabest pa rin ang magpavaccine kasi either way, mas pipiliin ko na magkaroon ng mas mababang chance of getting severe covid by being vaccinated.
i'd take my chances with the vaccine.