Covid: Minelli, ‘case-vaccinated ratio 10 times lower than unvaccinated’

“On the ability of the anti-Covid vaccine to counteract the infection from Sars Cov-2, I believe that, as the vaccination campaign proceeds, it is right and appropriate to specify some aspects that are little or not considered at all. It is a fact that, man as the practice of vaccination is consolidating its protection, at the same time the infections in the general population are decreasing. Thus it happens that in an ever larger cohort of vaccinated people, the extraordinarily large number of Covid cases that the vaccine succeeds does not make news. to avoid, but the exceptionally small number (in a numerically increasing population) of infections among vaccinated subjects. So what causes a sensation is not the macro-confirmation of an increasingly broader immunoprotection, but the microscopic exception, which is also expected and expected, of some vaccinated who became infected “. Thus Mauro Minelli, clinical immunologist and allergist, coordinator for the Southern Italy Foundation for Personalized Medicine. “And then, if we consider that the vaccination campaign will rightly continue, making the range of vaccinated people widen more and more, in order to avoid that the few cases of contagion between vaccinated people can erroneously give the false and misleading idea of ​​being even more numerous of those who can be counted among the unvaccinated, we should begin to evaluate the overall effectiveness of the anti-Covid vaccine not in terms of absolute numbers, but in terms of incidence. for this reason, the clumsy objection of those who oppose vaccines and related measures should be analyzed with great attention, often in bad faith. It could thus be argued, with the decisive comfort of true numbers, that to date the relationship between the number of Covid-19 cases and the vaccinated population is at least ten times lower than that recorded in the unvaccinated population. Then note the severity of the clinical picture which, as is known on the basis of established evidence, is much more severe in the unvaccinated “, he concludes.