8 people in hospital in the entire country. 70 percent are vaccinated. 14 percent are unvaxxed and 14 percent are unknown. Seems pretty obvious that more vaccinated people are in hospital. They did at least admit that 8 people is not enough data to extrapolate. Then they extrapolated the shit out of it come to the conclusion that vax is better. Also, the "expert" doing the math is a Geology Professor from Oregon. He seems pretty far out of his lane. People fail to make the connection that the higher the degree only means they have great knowledge about an ever narrowing subject. Having a PhD doesn't make someone smarter than everyone else in everything.
The math depends on how many are vaccinated. If more than 70% are vaccinated then it means the hospitalization rate for the vaxxed is less than for the unvaxxed. Likewise, if less than 70% are jabbed it means the reverse.
What? They are all hospitalized and we must assume the primary reason is COVID as it is not stated in the article. If 70% of the sick people are vaxxed, that is almost 3 times more than the unvaccinated. The study was on a group of only 8 people in the hospital which is a BS sample. 6 were vaccinated, 1 was unvaccinated and 1 was unknown. 6 is more than 1.
What? They are all hospitalized and we must assume the primary reason is COVID as it is not stated in the article. If 70% of the sick people are vaxxed, that is almost 3 times more than the unvaccinated.
Say you have 80 vaccinated people and 20 unvaccinated people with the rona, and 50 people in the hospital. If 70% of those in the hospital are vaccinated, it means there are 35 vaccinated and 15 unvaccinated in the hospital. That's a hospitalization rate of 35 / 80 = 43.75% for vaccinated people and 15 / 25 = 60% for unvaccinated.
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