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To: jazzlover2 who wrote (21713)12/8/2021 6:45:19 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum1 Recommendation

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kidl

  Respond to of 37181
 
Hospitals are not overflowing and surgery not being put on hold for ANY of your examples are they ?

maybe because none of those things are contagious ? I dunno LOL

Not even a good shot :)



To: jazzlover2 who wrote (21713)12/8/2021 10:57:57 AM
From: Graystone2 Recommendations

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gg cox
kidl

  Respond to of 37181
 
<<You probably assume I'm un vaxxed>>
or
I assume you are un-hinged

I can tell you are un-educated.
I know that you are un-believable.

The numbers are clear and convincing to the educated.
Since they are public numbers, assembled from public data, they are believable.
The outcome for the unvaxxed really hinges on their age.
Since I am in the 60 to 69 age group I will post that information.
The dataset is over 120 days and vaccines were available to everyone.
There were 633 admissions to the hospital in Alberta of people aged 60 to 69.
64 of those were people who were double vaccinated.
60 of those were people who were vaccinated with one dose.
509 were people who had not received a vaccine at all.
Similar numbers are publicly available for other hospitals.