RE:RE:learn from the brits yes, in early vaccination days, unvaxxed got the attention of being respresenting most of the positive cases. Coming to this winter, it showed the vaxxed are no better (if not worse) than the unvaxxed in contracting covid variants. In fact, it is the vaxxed who are allowed to travel, are spreading covid variants (delta, omicron) while the unvaxxed are blamed, ridiculed and shamed. The covid contagion wouldn't have spread so fast and so widely if the vaxxed get the same status as the unvaxxed. You can't blame the unvaxxed, they are stuck at home or travel within their community, wouldn't spread covid to national and international level.
Konaboy wrote: Such a skewed representation. Once you take into consideration that the majority of the population is vaxxed (and when I use the word "majority", I use it like the rest of the english population of the world to mean 80%++, not 50% as in this article), things will come out very different. JMO
For example, if 50% of the deaths are non-vaccinated, but only 10% of the population is non-vaccinated, you can see that it is having a disproportionately greater impact on the non-vax population.
If one does not understand this, they should go back to grade 10 math.
One of the most valuable classes I have ever taken was an MBA course call "Statistics". They did not teach us how to Create statistics, they taught us how to Tear Them Apart.
SO MUCH FUN !!!
mrbb wrote: Whilst you were distracted by a Christmas Party the UK Gov. released a report confirming the Fully Vaccinated account for 4 in every 5 Covid-19 Deaths in England since August