It doesn't help that right when the vaccine was first made available, the CDC changed the PRC testing guidlines to reduce the cycle count and cause fewer cases to be reported.
It doesn't help that right when the vaccine was first made available, the CDC changed the PRC testing guidlines to reduce the cycle count and cause fewer cases to be reported.
COVID 19 cases that are less severe (and have a reduced chance of death) also tend to be less infectious. So it's more a case of the vaccine reducing the spread of the virus - that could still be useful. Not that I'm a vaccine fan, but these effects are probabilistic, not binary.