Where does one get data stating the contrary? I am genuinely asking... so far I hear lots of anecdotes from people (and mine align with them... haven't seen much of a difference between vaxxed and unvaxxed in my circles when it comes to outcomes on the whole with respect to omicron), but nothing on a large scale right now.
Where does one get data stating the contrary? I am genuinely asking... so far I hear lots of anecdotes from people (and mine align with them... haven't seen much of a difference between vaxxed and unvaxxed in my circles when it comes to outcomes on the whole with respect to omicron), but nothing on a large scale right now.
Look at the UK, where they actually have detailed and accurate data ok every citizen. Something like 70% of hospitalizations in the UK are vaccinated. Now, the unvaxxed still overindex for hospitalizations, but not to the absurd number claimed in the US
Must also consider the cohort bias in that overindexation that arises from the "too sick to get vaccinated." Berenson has been good on this issue. It's very hard to put a number on it but it is a factor.
Where does one get data stating the contrary? I am genuinely asking... so far I hear lots of anecdotes from people (and mine align with them... haven't seen much of a difference between vaxxed and unvaxxed in my circles when it comes to outcomes on the whole with respect to omicron), but nothing on a large scale right now.
Look at the UK, where they actually have detailed and accurate data ok every citizen. Something like 70% of hospitalizations in the UK are vaccinated. Now, the unvaxxed still overindex for hospitalizations, but not to the absurd number claimed in the US
Must also consider the cohort bias in that overindexation that arises from the "too sick to get vaccinated." Berenson has been good on this issue. It's very hard to put a number on it but it is a factor.