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haxxiy said:
Farsala said:

The US has vaccinated an equivalent of ~70% of its adult population, and at least an equivalent of 10% of the population were coronavirus cases. Although not all of them were adult vaccinations, I think it will only creep up slowly from now on.

I mean, some red states have vaccinated much less than this average, so it'll vary considerably. I'm not sure seropositivity could make up for it since the virus spreads better in blue urban areas to begin with, so it might be a relatively uniform ~ 30% nationwide. But let's hope so.

Still a lot of adults left to vaccinate then. It seems even red states with low vaccination rates have much less cases nowadays, so they are content.