Something really odd is going on:

In Europe we are seeing surges at many places where most of the population has already been vaccinated.

At the same time, the 15 least vaccinated countries don‘t seem to face any problem.

At some point, denying this problem will get painful.
Also take a look at what went on in the 15 most vaccinated countries worldwide

(SPOILER: doesn‘t look to good)

⬇️ https://twitter.com/holmenkollin/status/1414188010443321345
I did not include tiny Gibraltar, which claims to have double-jabbed all (!) of its citizens.

So why do cases suddenly rise through the roof? (yes it‘s residents, not tourists) https://twitter.com/frankfurtzack/status/1415779338109214733
Cyprus: majority of people vaccinated.

Highest case count in the world. https://twitter.com/humble_analysis/status/1415787720614440963
Malta: highest vaccination rate in the western world.

Also currently one of the steepest inclines in cases you may ever have seen.
What‘s special about small kingdom of Bhutan is that they jabbed 64% of their population within one week, starting 27/3.

Just a few days after the start of the rollout, cases went up.
Seems like we have a pretty solid correlation here.

(h/t @dafeid)
Emirates: highest vaccination rate in the whole world.

They just experienced their second highest peak since pandemic began.
At this point, some of the early-bird lockdowners take notice:

Why is my fully masked and vacced state not keeping cases down?

You see how dangerous delta is?? https://twitter.com/bob_wachter/status/1415758523397328897
„But the vaccine also makes people less transmissible?“

That’s what some studies claimed, yes.

But at what point in time did they measure this effect?

The jabs initially trigger your immune system.

But what if the effect fades and you walk around bar any mucosal protection?
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