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I would attribute the higher number of cases to two things
Also being double jabbed making people more likely to feel comfortable going out and socialising, go to festivals I reckon.
Hasn't it been shown that having some layer of protection makes people take more risks, think it was about helmet wearing I'm remembering
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Have you looked at the rest of the data you’ve posted?
It clearly shows high vaccine effectiveness at reducing seriously illness, hospitalisation and death across all age groups.
If ADE was ‘showing it’s ugly head’ then hospitalisations of those with vaccines would be higher than those without.
I would attribute the higher number of cases to two things:
Those who chose to be vaccinated being more likely to be responsible and capable human beings, therefore more likely to get tested if they have symptoms.
Those in that category more likely to have school age children and therefore have a higher likely exposure to the virus.