Alligatorob
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I know this is a controversial topic, but my unvaccinated (and over 65) brother just tested positive for Covid so I have been doing some research. I came across this recent Scientific American article.
It says what we have long known, and now even more data is available. People who are vaccinated are less likely to die when they contract Covid than the unvaccinated.
Fortunately the death rates are low, only about 0.01% even for unvaccinated over 65. Still that is about 10 times higher than vaccinated. This article does not say so, but I believe that also translates to being less sick.
It says what we have long known, and now even more data is available. People who are vaccinated are less likely to die when they contract Covid than the unvaccinated.
Fortunately the death rates are low, only about 0.01% even for unvaccinated over 65. Still that is about 10 times higher than vaccinated. This article does not say so, but I believe that also translates to being less sick.