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Originally Posted by EODguy
"As population-level vaccination coverage increases, vaccinated persons are likely to represent a larger proportion of COVID-19 cases. Second, asymptomatic breakthrough infections might be underrepresented because of detection bias."
This means that breakthrough is more common and that just like before asymptomatic people are getting tests because they don't know
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Key word is
likely.
Likely means the it could happen but not that it definitely will. That's because everything in this report is too small a sampling to extrapolate any broad based conclusions. It clearly states that in the discussion paragraph. Scientific studies are needed to confirm the data holds up on a broad basis. It's just a report of calculations based on insufficient data that might be worthwhile to check out with an appropriate sized sampling.
Suggest you find something else that endorses your position if it is out there. This report doesn't.