The problem is that isn't what they said. It says right here in the link on the article you posted - "As of May 1, 2021, CDC transitioned from monitoring all reported vaccine breakthrough cases to focus on identifying and investigating only hospitalized or fatal cases due to any cause. This shift will help maximize the quality of the data collected on cases of greatest clinical and public health importance."
Reading that, it looks like they were doing gene sequencing of every breakthrough case. The website also says local departments can continue to continue to report all cases. In fact it says that they are encouraging local departments to continue get specimens for breakthrough testing and reporting all cases to the state and up to the national system.
I suspect this was a question of resources.
Reading that, it looks like they were doing gene sequencing of every breakthrough case. The website also says local departments can continue to continue to report all cases. In fact it says that they are encouraging local departments to continue get specimens for breakthrough testing and reporting all cases to the state and up to the national system.
I suspect this was a question of resources.
This doesn't match with what the article you provided says. This is your interpretation. And frankly that Bloomberg article doesn't really jive with the information on the CDC website. It kinda reads like rabble-rousing. It seems like it worked.Quote:
So knowing the rate of vaccine breakthrough spread is not something the public should know, and knowing rate of reinfection in unvaccinated is something the public should know...They just don't want the public to know that vaccines aren't as effective at preventing spread as they claimed. They don't want the public to lose confidence, and not get vaccinated.
Haha. No, I just don't pretend to have omniscience about why the CDC does what it does. I very sincerely doubt they said "hm, looks like cases are picking up, we better stop counting them." That's the definition of a conspiracy theory, and it suggests that they went beyond negligence to maliciousness. I don't buy it.Quote:
I thought you might be someone who objectively cares about data and therefore would care about suppression of data. I guess I was wrong. Another CDC goal tender.
I don't know that. You don't know that either. You think that.Quote:
We both know the CDC is refraining from tracking mild breakthrough cases because it will be leveraged politically to undermine the effort to get vaccinated. And getting the non-immunized vaccinated is a good thing.