
Originally Posted by
Eevo
regardless of actual percentage goals, we keep vaccinating until the number of cases starts to go down (and continues downwards). only then will you know that the threshold has been reached (compared to a theoretical number)
and after that, you keep on giving vaccinations to the people who want them, and you can slowly start opening up. balancing the vaccine rollout and declining new cases with opening up at an appropriate level.
Given that vaccinated people will still catch Covid and pass it on but hopefully will have minimal dangerous symptoms I think the end game is to make actual infection numbers irrelevant and the crucial statistic will be hospitalisations and I guess deaths. With very high level of vaccinations, most infections will be relatively mild and as a medical statistic will be less important than what they are now. The important ones will be how many people end up in hospital - as a % of infections should be quite low. At the moment hospitalisations in NSW sits somewhere around 800-850 and does not seem to be tracking the the exponential infection rate - maybe a good thing.
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