Vaccinated vs Unvaccinated Stats
Discussions focus on comparing COVID-19 infection, hospitalization, and death rates between vaccinated and unvaccinated populations, including debates over statistical interpretations, population adjustments, and requests for data sources.
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Any current data on the rate amongst unvaccinated people?
Whatβs the case fatality rate for vaccinated vs. unvaccinated people?
Does this figure ignore the fact that most people are fully vaccinated?
Interested in knowing how this statistic changes for a vaccinated population
Probably the difference between vaccination rate in adults, and vaccination rate over the whole population?
It's because many more people are vaccinated. Assume 100,000 people are vaccinated and 10,000 aren't. If the infection rate in vaccinated population is 5%, and in the unvaccinated population is 50%, then out of 10,000 infected people, 5,000 will be vaccinated and 5,000 won't.
Citation on the large number of unvaccinated?
That's a misinterpretation of the statistics. The most vulnerable population has a much higher vaccination rate than the population as a whole, with well over 90% of Israelis over 70 vaccinated. People over 70 have a much higher chance of being hospitalized, so to only see 60% of hospitalizations be of vaccinated people shows how effective the vaccine still is at preventing serious disease.
I found this the data going here https://www.ons.gov.uk/redir/eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJpbmRleC...</
No. 40% of the population had at least 1 vaccine already. Death and infection rates are also declining.