https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/covid-19/Documents/weekly-covid-overview-20220723.pdf
The "no dose" and "unknown" stats are just misleading. Why? The hospitalized for "no dose" is extremely low, while the deaths of "no dose" is extremely high. 4 dose, 3 dose, 2 dose and 1 dose have a 15%-25% death rate once people are hospitalized. No dose has over 1000% death rate for hospitalized. The "unknown" category has a death rate of hospitalized of 1%.
Does this indicate that they might be refusing to treat people who haven't taken the jab?
Another possibility is that many of these deaths are amongst palliative care patients and the very elderly who are not healthy enough to take the jab. Those figures need to be broken down by age and comorbidities at the very least.
I would say that many of the "unknown" hospitalized belong in the "no dose" category. Though the document does say they can have trouble matching people in hospital with their jab status. People can have medical records under their full name like Benjamin or Matthew but their ID's as Ben or Mat.
Note that the deaths in NSW are people with covid and not died from. Only when it is very obvious (car crash) are people not listed as covid death if positive.
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