The CDC came out last week and had this interesting statistic.
Roughly 7,150 people have had the full Covid-19 vaccination (both shots, if required), and developed Covid-19 after the immune period started. Yes, they had Covid-19 anyway.
Roughly.....60 percent of the group....were women (if that statistic mattered).
Out of this 7,150 group.....around 500 of them required hospitalization. We aren't saying that they had ventilator treatment, but they did go into the hospital because it was serious enough.
So then you come to the dismal issue to deal with....88 of these folks died (yes, even with the immunization deal).
Now, you can ask a bunch of questions here, and it's not clear from the CDC. Some folks might have entered the hospital because of Covid and their age, then got some kind of staph infection and died more so from that crappy hygiene business than the Covid.
Or these folks in the hospital might have been fairly aggravated, and had some kind of heart attack, and thus died more so from that, than the Covid.
So, should immunization really make you feel happy? These days, with all the ban-rules and hyped-up sensitivity of people......you kinda need something (even an imaginary immunization situation)....to pep you up.
What'll happen as we emerge in 2022, and you kinda figure out that Covid hyped-up feelings just linger around and nothing much improved? I think the news folks will stop talking about it, and start looking for something 'new' to hype people upon. Maybe alien UFOs....maybe Caitlyn Jenner (the trans person) as the new GOP governor of California....or discussing the 12 steps that President fell down when exiting Air Force One.