Old 09-13-2022, 09:54 PM
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Thedude86
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When they say unvaccinated are 3.4x more likely to be hospitalized they include all adults. When they refer to the 44% they only reference non pregnant people. Later in the article…. “Pregnant patients were excluded because their reasons for hospital admission might differ from those for nonpregnant persons” ….

“Reasons might differ” differ from what? Differ from covid? Lol. So when they include all adults they’re including pregnant women hospitalized for…. Wait for it…. Giving birth!

Another interesting quote even further down…

”During the BA.2 period, 27.8% of hospitalized adults were unvaccinated, representing a 60% decrease from 69.4% during the Delta period and a 41% decrease from 47.2% during the BA.1 period. The proportion who had received a primary series and ≥1 booster or additional dose increased from 1.4%, 15.6%, and 44.1% during the Delta, BA.1, and BA.2 periods, respectively.”

So as time goes on unvaxxed stats become better. Boosted gets worse even though most vaccinated were already vaccinated when delta came around. Only 1.4% boosted were hospitalized for delta. Pretty sure delta was almost over by the time the boosters were a thing and they started out as only available for 65 and older.

The second stat also includes all adults. Not just non pregnant people, so most likely including “other reasons” once again.
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