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Politics : Canadian Political Free-for-All

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To: h_ who wrote (25068)6/9/2022 4:58:38 PM
From: Alastair McIntosh  Read Replies (4) of 37513
 
I clicked on the link in your post and arrived at the site of someone called Sheldon Yakiwchuk. He seems like a pretty weird sort. Nevertheless he was kind enough to post Table 2 from the PHAC site. Table 2 has data to May 22 on hospitalizations and deaths from COVID.

As I was interested in the data I did a bit more analysis on the PHAC data.
NOTE: "All Other" in my table includes several classifications from Table 2 on the PHAC site.

Total Cases Unvaccinated All Other Ratio
2,187,949 966,280 1,221,669
Hospitalizations 96,892 52,774 44,118
Cases per 1000 44.28 54.62 36.11
1.51
Deaths 18,787 10,824 8,503
Cases per 1000 8.59 10.64 6.96 1.53

It appears that the unvaccinated have a 51% higher rate of
hospitalization and a 53% higher death rate.

That was interesting so I did further analysis.

Cases % infected Ratio
females vaccinated 16,521,327
males vaccinated 15,919,956
total vaccinated 32,441,283 1,221,6693.766
total population 38,256,230
not vaccinated 5,814,947 966,280 16.6174.4


It seems that the unvaccinated are infected at a rate of 4.4 times
the rate of the vaccinated population and when they get infected they
are hospitalized and die at 50% higher rate than the vaccinated who are infected.

I may have made some errors in my analysis. I am sure that those discovering
those errors will not hesitate to identify them.
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