Covid: the British Scientific Council admits that infections are higher in vaccinated people over 30 years old
A report published this month of October by the British High Authority of Health and relayed by several sources revealed that the rate of Covid contamination is higher in vaccinated people than in unvaccinated people in the age group of 30 years and older
Information that almost escaped the radar of our media. Indeed, this October 22, Lecourrier-du-soir.com came across a report relayed by several sources. The report in question was produced by the UK Health Security Agency, a body that reports to the UK government.
According to this agency, which advises the British government in its strategy to fight Covid-19, infection rates are higher in vaccinated people than in unvaccinated people, as revealed by the media Western Standard Online which has consulted the report. However, according to the report, hospitalization rates are higher among the unvaccinated.
Thus, according to the media, in the age group from 40 to 49 years, the rates of infection in vaccinated people were 1,282 per 100,000 against 690 per 100,000 in the unvaccinated. In the 50-59 age group, infection rates were 840 per 100,000 in vaccinated people compared to 503 per 100,000 in unvaccinated people.
However, in its report, the Health Security Agency points to a significant rise in infection rates among unvaccinated people under the age of 18. Thus, out of 305,428 cases, the infection rate in unvaccinated people is 2,326 per 100,000 compared to 279 per 100,000 in vaccinated people. In the 18-29 age group, infection rates are higher in the unvaccinated than in the vaccinated.
- Source : Sheikh Dieng