The "Vast Majority" of unvaccinated exhibit no symptoms at all. And the "Vast Majority" of people who do get Covid recover.
Just as the "Vast Majority" of people who get the flu.
Read the article again, Win. Here's a part of it:
A relentless surge of COVID-19 cases continued Thursday in Los Angeles County as another 2,700 cases were reported, with the percentage of infections occurring among fully vaccinated residents steadily rising.
In fact, during the month of June, 20% of all newly reported COVID infections in the county occurred among people who had been fully vaccinated. That was up from 11% in May and 5% in April. But Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer said the increase is normal given the continued rise in the number of people who are getting fully vaccinated.
She also stressed that fully vaccinated people who become infected generally have extremely mild cases -- a benefit the vaccines have always promised.
"Very few of them ended up hospitalized, and even smaller numbers ended up passing away,'' Ferrer said. "So yes, if you are fully vaccinated you have a lot of protection, which is what the vaccines have always been best at -- protecting people from serious illness and death. And these vaccines, even with the Delta variant, are holding up really well.''
She said the fact that people who are fully vaccinated are still getting infected should not be viewed as the shots being ineffective, and should not be used as an excuse for people to avoid getting the shots.
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It goes on to use seat belts as an example. Although the "vast majority" of people riding in a car are not in an accident, if an accident does happen, the "vast majority" of serious, possibly fatal injuries happen to the people who are not wearing seat belts.
Of course, most people don't get Covid (at least, not yet), and most people are not in car crashes. But if it does happen, which group has the majority of survivors, those who are protected, or those who are not?