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So the WHO are saying herd immunity?
The percentage of people who need to be immune in order to achieve herd immunity varies with each disease. For example, herd immunity against measles requires about 95% of a population to be vaccinated. The remaining 5% will be protected by the fact that measles will not spread among those who are vaccinated. For polio, the threshold is about 80%. The proportion of the population that must be vaccinated against COVID-19 to begin inducing herd immunity is not known.
Quote from: Petrochemicals on 26/06/2023 20:33:08So the WHO are saying herd immunity? No. You assert that they are, but you have not shown any evidence to that effect. Here's what they actually wrote:QuoteThe percentage of people who need to be immune in order to achieve herd immunity varies with each disease. For example, herd immunity against measles requires about 95% of a population to be vaccinated. The remaining 5% will be protected by the fact that measles will not spread among those who are vaccinated. For polio, the threshold is about 80%. The proportion of the population that must be vaccinated against COVID-19 to begin inducing herd immunity is not known. which, unlike your libellous assertions, makes sense.
QuoteHerd immunity against COVID-19 should be achieved by protecting people through vaccination
Libelious?
The proportion of the population that must be vaccinated against COVID-19 to begin inducing herd immunity is not known.
Quote from: Petrochemicals on Yesterday at 23:07:03Libelious?Libel: a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation.You have libelled WHO. However in a science forum, I think this is a lesser offence than deliberately misrepresenting elementary epidemiology.
'Herd immunity', also known as 'population immunity', is the indirect protection from an infectious disease that happens when a population is immune either through vaccination or immunity developed through previous infection. WHO supports achieving 'herd immunity' through vaccination, not by allowing a disease to spread through any segment of the population, as this would result in unnecessary cases and deaths.Herd immunity against COVID-19 should be achieved by protecting people through vaccination, not by exposing them to the pathogen that causes the disease. Read the Director-General?s 12 October media briefing speech for more detail.
If they where just pointing out the obvious they would have no position.