wrong to think that the vaccine is unintentionally causing or contributing to spread in your opinion? If so how do we know that’s wrong? I know Delta is a different strain, it just seems so wild to me that we went from 40,000 cases a week last year to 160,000 cases a week now with a mRNA vaccine. We’ve never used these types of vaccines before correct?
Any possibility the vaccinated are the reason there’s so many unvaxxed in the hospital? Delta was said to be much less deadly early on, now I’m seeing reports that it’s actually more deadly, and that’s only changed when we hit higher numbers of people getting the vaccine.
I’m just trying to debunk stuff I’ve heard from other places that make me hesitant to get the vaccine. Because I’ve read a few studies (most aren’t peer reviewed) that are fairly convincing in that argument. Another reason I’m hesitant is that my cousin in Tennessee got a blood clot 3 weeks after his 2nd dose of Pfizer and a month later still doesn’t have the use of his left arm/legs. The medical team is split on the cause, some are saying the vaccine some are saying natural/random causes.
I have a lot of reserves about the vaccine, but you can’t ignore the data in the US when vast majority hospitalized are unvaccinated. But then other countries are more even in the split of hospitalized so I’m confused on my stance. I appreciate your input