Right below the data on ICU and Hospitalization: "COVID-19 cases by vaccination status" and then has an interactive graph that shows number per 100,000.
Ahhh, I was looking at the wrong link.
Yes, I see that, now.
Since a higher number per 100K are fully vaccinated, we should expect those numbers to be directly proportional to their percentages.
Percent are fully vaccinated in Canada: 77.8% Percent unvaccinated in Canada: 16%
So of all the cases, if the vaccines did nothing, we'd expect 77.8% of all cases per 100K to be fully vaccinated, 16% for the unvaccinated. Here are the raw numbers:
9782 total
So if the vaccines did nothing, of those cases that number should be ~7611 (77.85 of 9782 cases).
It's not. It's 7673. Which means it is OVER-represented by a little bit.
Dude...you found a pretty good stat/piece of information.
Wish there was a way to get this discovery more visibility.
, take a look at what discovered. The fully vaccinated folks are slightly overrepresented in Ontario's lab-confirmed positive COVID-19 cases.
Thanks for looking at this with me. Should we repost it as a new post? It would be interesting to see if we can find similar data from other sources.
I think so. It is Poal-Original Content discovered and vetted by people from Poal. It's good to have genuine OC with legit data.
I would definitely create a new post from it because it is legit.
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