5 million in the state of wisconsin. omicron is just incredibly transmissible. but here is the hope. if we turn our attention to denmark. in the uk, 70% of the population is fully vaccinated. we could see a model that would hopefully have been here in the eunice. and we re seeing data right now. in the summer, the uk had a big spike that trickled into the fall. that was caused by the delta variant. but you will see that the number of covid related deaths stay pretty flat. see that blue, on the right there? it does not spike up the way that the cases do in red on the left of your screen. right? so the reddest cases, they re going crazy. what you see is that the deaths don t spike with cases. so that is the hope. the wedge between people getting this infectious disease and not getting super six. that is what the vaccine should do. it s what we know they do do. and we are hoping now for in
are going to cost a great deal more than this single treatment will cost. so i m kind of expecting that the government will target those who are at highest risk of severe disease, that is people who either have not responded particularly well to vaccine, immunosuppressed individuals and some people with older age and others severe comorbidities. that might make them at risk of having more severe disease if they become infected. rates, but in terms of the messaging around the some of the fact that this is now available presumably, any research or any scientist i ve spoken to over the last 18 months would say that they still want to get the message out that people should go and get a vaccine. absolutely. the best way preventing yourself from becoming ill or very dangerously with covid is to go and get your vaccine and complete the vaccine course. but what this does