You can blur your eyes at the entire list: Vaers, Pfizer documents, hospitalizations where more vaccinated then unvaccinated are in icu for Covid (rate), the continued spread of Covid among mostly vaccinated people…it’s endless. Dozens more tidbits that belie the huge failure of this coerced program. you took it. It’s over. Stop taking it. It’s doing damage.
Lies created by anti-vax fearmongers. I've already posted the statistics in other threads that show unvaccinated outpace the vaccinated in hospitalizations and deaths. In contrast, the only statistic that's almost even is the case counts as in infections but that's not an issue considering Omicron essentially results in mild illness regardless if you're vaccinated or not vaccinated. Keep in mind that people that are vaccinated are able to travel internationally and cross borders a few months ago while those not vaccinated were not able to travel due to mandate restrictions especially the elderly that has higher risk factors... It correlates with most of the vaccinated in the hospitals being elderly whereas the not vaccinated in the hospital and infections tend to be younger adults and teenagers. Other than that, the statistics for the new sub-variant of Omicron have those not vaccinated outpacing those vaccinated but overall...Covid numbers are declining for both groups. My point, don't underestimate the "social risk factors" for both groups. Those vaccinated are getting more exposed to Covid whereas those "not vaccinated" have much less exposure to Covid. Last of all, the Covidiots still ignore or don't understand the Base Rate Fallacy..never have since the mid-1900s...something you don't need to have a degree in rocket science to understand. Simple example, 100 vaccinated people have 4 infections. 10 not vaccinated people have 3 infections... Covidiots see 4 infected among the vaccinated people versus 3 infections among not vaccinated...they in error think the "not vaccinated" are outperforming the "vaccinated". wrbtrader
As I stated before multiple times this year since Omicron, the statistics do in fact show those Vaccinated are outperforming those Not Vaccinated in Covid numbers (e.g. case counts, hospitalizations and deaths) the below graph is from Canada as of May 15th 2022 that's very similar to the United States... https://health-infobase.canada.ca/covid-19/epidemiological-summary-covid-19-cases.html The real difference is in the hospitalization and deaths between Vaccinated versus Not Vaccinated. Yet, not discussed is the low numbers for those "partially vaccinated". As stated, there's a social variable in that the fully vaccinated are out in public much more...increasing their exposure to Covid. It's similar with any other vaccine in the history of vaccination. As for "case counts" (infections)...I ignore them for Omicron versus the case counts in comparison to Delta because hospitalization / deaths followed within a few weeks of the infections (case counts). Omicron is very different because it typically results in mild illness. Thus, even without the Base Rate Fallacy...the vaccinated are still clearly outperforming those not vaccinated. Maybe more importantly, as I showed in the statistics in another thread...of those hospitalized...the vaccinated have LESSER days of stay in the hospital. In addition, of those calling in sick from work...the vaccinated are out on sick days LESSER days than those not vaccinated. Look at the Airline industry as a recent perfect example over the Memorial Day Holiday. Most of the employees that were calling in sick were not vaccinated. It resulted in the 4 major airlines (United, American Airlines, Delta and Southwest) with 24,000 employees calling in sick from Covid...most not vaccinated. It resulted in +2,700 cancelled flights and +21,000 delayed flights. This is just one industry group. My point, the Covidiots need to look far beyond the number of infections. They need to look at the hospitalizations, deaths and the impact on the American worker instead of using the same old fearmongering tactic that's been used since the mid-1900s. wrbtrader