I think most of the evidence that would fit that description is looking at "if infected" rates, which penalize the recently injected for renewed infection efficacy against Delta (though this actually makes the boosted look worse than the lapsed, as in https://unglossed.substack.com/p/funeral-for-a-fact#footnote-3)
I think most of the evidence that would fit that description is looking at "if infected" rates, which penalize the recently injected for renewed infection efficacy against Delta (though this actually makes the boosted look worse than the lapsed, as in https://unglossed.substack.com/p/funeral-for-a-fact#footnote-3)
As I mentioned in a comment below, I earlier pointed out that the unvaccinated are also having a surge of reinfections over in Israel, possibly at a higher rate than the Covid-vaccinated, possibly merely because the unvaccinated+infected in Israel were infected earlier / more often on average than the vaxxed - https://unglossed.substack.com/p/reinfections-in-israel
I do find it anecdotally convincing (including the Nathan Thompson video https://rumble.com/vnaocj-immune-system-lab-results-after-1st-and-2nd-jab.html) and plausible on a theoretical level that the injected are walking around with suppressed / sabotaged immune systems, possibly for months after the last dose, leading to more "getting sick" - but how does this balance out with the hugely jacked-up anti-spike antibodies prompted by boosters (https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2786096), with IgG antibodies likely oozing into the mucosa to provide a temporary, artificial mucosal "neutralizing" effect? I think that short-term infection efficacy against Omicron from boosters is prima facie plausible.
I think most of the evidence that would fit that description is looking at "if infected" rates, which penalize the recently injected for renewed infection efficacy against Delta (though this actually makes the boosted look worse than the lapsed, as in https://unglossed.substack.com/p/funeral-for-a-fact#footnote-3)
As I mentioned in a comment below, I earlier pointed out that the unvaccinated are also having a surge of reinfections over in Israel, possibly at a higher rate than the Covid-vaccinated, possibly merely because the unvaccinated+infected in Israel were infected earlier / more often on average than the vaxxed - https://unglossed.substack.com/p/reinfections-in-israel
I do find it anecdotally convincing (including the Nathan Thompson video https://rumble.com/vnaocj-immune-system-lab-results-after-1st-and-2nd-jab.html) and plausible on a theoretical level that the injected are walking around with suppressed / sabotaged immune systems, possibly for months after the last dose, leading to more "getting sick" - but how does this balance out with the hugely jacked-up anti-spike antibodies prompted by boosters (https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2786096), with IgG antibodies likely oozing into the mucosa to provide a temporary, artificial mucosal "neutralizing" effect? I think that short-term infection efficacy against Omicron from boosters is prima facie plausible.