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Gabriella Paonessa's avatar

That sounds great as I was listening to a video in YouTube by dr. Been today and he was showing data from Israel that suggested unvaccinated had fivefold chance of death over vaccinated. Thank you

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Jordan Pettet's avatar

Refined? I think you mean "sophisticated", as in "a sophisticated, vaccinated crowd".

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Gabriella Paonessa's avatar

Are we still going to hear about that data? Looking forward to it, we are drowning in lies .

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Dr RollerGator PhD's avatar

Absolutely - lots of analysis coming.

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JRD's avatar

Can't wait to see your take on this.

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Joseph C's avatar

Keeping an eye out for that gator in the water everyday.

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JRD's avatar

Interesting to see what you make of the under 18 group. Only 16 and 17 yo have been generally vaccinated and the 12-15 that are vaccinated need to be, e.g., imunocompromised.

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patrick lafferty's avatar

You don't have to wait until the west coast wakes up before you publish. This isn't like the next episode of Lost.

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Kobold's avatar

New data from the CDC too.. and its super strange what data was taken. Where I think on average only ~20% were fully vaccinated. August wasn't even put into consideration.

https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7037e1.htm?s_cid=mm7037e1_w

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John Q Liberty's avatar

Appears to show that - vaxed or unvaxed - once you catch covid, your chances of hospitalization & your death rate appear to be the same. If i'm reading this correctly, you personal value in being vaccinated is that you're less likely to catch covid in the first place.

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TheLastManStanding's avatar

am I reading this correctly...vaccinated people had a higher death rate than unvaccinated? 1.33% of vaxed people died and 1.07% unvaccinated?

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John Q Liberty's avatar

Have to go age group by age group on this. Elderly at greater risk, also more likely to have been vaxxed

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TheLastManStanding's avatar

Yea in the overall data, the breakdown skews heavily towards over 65 at being the highest risk, and again without any information about potential other risk factors or how the data breaks down from 65-100+. Ive heard that the majority of that breakdown is over 80. So its hard to say if your 65 and healthy if theres much risk at all. Under 65 the data seems negligible between all the data and age groups even after the arbitrary date

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John Q Liberty's avatar

Agree.

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Joshua Zader's avatar

Thank you for staying on top of this. I look forward to seeing your analysis.

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