Triple-jabbed over-30s have higher infection rates than the unjabbed. So why is no one talking about it?
This week’s UKHSA vaccine surveillance report has landed – and this week there’s a change. In the (in)famous Table 12, which shows rates of infections, deaths and hospitalisations per 100,000 by vaccination status, the data have suddenly switched to giving rates for triple-jabbed rather than two-or-more doses, meaning we no longer have continuity with our previous data. So sudden was the change that the report itself has not kept up with it, and the notes under the table still say the rates are for ‘people who have received either two doses of a Covid-19 vaccine or in people who have not received a Covid-19 vaccine’.

UKHSA Vaccine Surveillance Report
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