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I don’t. You do. Your source is “may” and “could have” in addition to taking the article out of context. One Google search of “covid delta unvaccinated rates” brings up multiple articles on how the unvaccinated are bearing the brunt of the disease, causing new infections, and dying from this variant.

Hospitals are filled with 97- 99% unvaccinated covid delta cases. 99.5% of deaths from covid delta are among the unvaccinated. You even see conservative conspiracy news sites questioning why delta seems to have a bias toward killing republicans… it’s because that’s the major unvaccinated group in the US.

CDC, WHO, multiple medical journals, as well as straight up talking to nurses and doctors who work on covid floors dispel that misinformation.

Perhaps that data was confusing you? Vaccines are 82% effective against the delta variant, so yes, vaccinated people who contract covid are most likely to have the delta variant. However, those people tend to have milder symptoms and not need hospitalization. Contact trace shows that the source and spread of covid delta is overwhelmingly due to unvaccinated community spreaders.

I can provide sources if you want the exact links. I completely understand vaccine skepticism, but I want everyone to have access to not only the correct data, but the correct conclusions from that data. It’s ultimately down to personal choice, but that choice should be based on correct info.

>pic related; from UMass medical journal. >One of many data sets that agree with each other

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