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Originally Posted by motordavid
That ref is the anomaly of the large family gathering awhile ago, not some broad sweep stat that would suggest 74% of people that received the shots are in the hosptial...
Here in Western NC, the rate of hospitalization of those that have received the shots less than 21% in the state's blather of 'data'.
Another area that I do follow closely is Sarasota County where we spend winters:
Sarasota County hospitals report that the Covid hospitalization rate for Those Without Any Shots is 84% and has held steady at 81-84% since they started keeping close stats a year plus ago.
I don't give a damn if EDOGuy, Happy, Purplecty, et al don't get/don't have the shots. Good Fookin Luck if you don't.
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“More than 7,00 breakthrough cases of Covid-19 that have resulted in death have been reported to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention through October 12. By that time, more than 187 million people in the US were fully vaccinated. That's one out of every 26,000 fully vaccinated people who has died of Covid-19, or 0.004%.
Of those breakthrough cases resulting in death, 85% were among people age 65 and older and 57% were among men, according to the CDC.
CDC data also show that the risk of dying from Covid-19 is more than 11 times higher for unvaccinated adults than it is for vaccinated adults throughout August. Among seniors, who are more susceptible to severe Covid-19, that gap is smaller. Among those 80 and older, the risk of dying from Covid-19 in August was about five times higher among unvaccinated people than among fully vaccinated people.”.
I felt this quote should’ve been here to serve its purpose better.
The national stats is 0.004% death rate for people who’s taken the shot.
Sure looks like good odds to me. Compared to overall 1.64% death rate of COVID(not finalized, but close enough for discussion purposes)
Closing the gap on that 90 million number of unvaccinated is job one now, IMO.