Originally Posted by
Thedude86
correct. But 8 out of 11 hospitalizations being vaccinated doesn’t look good. If 85% of the population is vaccinated and the vaccine is supposedly 95% effective that should be even less than 1 out of 11. Not 8. Just rough math tells me your odds are no different from vaccinated or unvaccinated.
Actually that graph says that you 5-6 times more likely to get Covid and 2-3 to be hospitalized if you don’t get the vaccine because of the different size of the populations. But no one would make those generalizations without the context of age, health, etc. on such a small sample size unless their agenda was more than just presenting the data.