Considering that the cases, hospitalizations and ICU admissions in Ontario went higher than the January peak but the deaths are down like 55% from January, yeah I'd say the vaccine is working. The 80+ year olds who made up 69% of the COVID-19 deaths prior to the vaccine roll out got their jabs awhile back. Especially the nursing home residents who got first dibs. And the share of 80+ year olds among COVID-19 deaths has been going down for awhile. There are a lot of obese Type II diabetic boomers in their 50s-70s in the hospital with COVID who didn't get the jab until recently (you need 16 days to develop the antibodies from the vaccine). But this group has a greater survivability rate than the 80+ year old geriatrics in nursing homes. This is why you're seeing less death despite the hospitalizations and cases.
Canada's COVID death rate is very low comparatively to much of the world (we are #63 in deaths per capita). So I'm pretty sure we have plenty of dry tender left over in the elderly population who would be easy pickings for the virus if they didn't have the antibodies to fight it. 0.2711% of Czech Republic's population died with COVID, 0.1979% of Italy's population died with COVID, 0.1869% of the UK's population died with COVID, 0.0632% for Canada, only 0.0537% of Ontario's population died with COVID.
Canada has so many fat asses that there is no way we are anywhere close to topping out the COVID death here. When I load up POF and Tinder, I see so many walking comorbidities. The COVID-19 pandemic and the obesity pandemic has a lot of overlap if you were to draw a Venn Diagram. It's just not politically correct to talk about. The mainstream media deliberately trots out a 31 year old athletic Olympic Gold medal winning Chad in the hospital with COVID to distract from the fact that it's mostly old fat people who are getting REKT'd by this virus.
Considering that the cases, hospitalizations and ICU admissions in Ontario went higher than the January peak but the deaths are down like 55% from January, yeah I'd say the vaccine is working. The 80+ year olds who made up 69% of the COVID-19 deaths prior to the vaccine roll out got their jabs awhile back. Especially the nursing home residents who got first dibs. And the share of 80+ year olds among COVID-19 deaths has been going down for awhile. There are a lot of obese Type II diabetic boomers in their 50s-70s in the hospital with COVID who didn't get the jab until recently (you need 16 days to develop the antibodies from the vaccine). But this group has a greater survivability rate than the 80+ year old geriatrics in nursing homes. This is why you're seeing less death despite the hospitalizations and cases.
Canada's COVID death rate is very low comparatively to much of the world (we are #63 in deaths per capita). So I'm pretty sure we have plenty of dry tender left over in the elderly population who would be easy pickings for the virus if they didn't have the antibodies to fight it. 0.2711% of Czech Republic's population died with COVID, 0.1979% of Italy's population died with COVID, 0.1869% of the UK's population died with COVID, 0.0632% for Canada, only 0.0537% of Ontario's population died with COVID.
Canada has so many fat asses that there is no way we are anywhere close to topping out the COVID death here. When I load up POF and Tinder, I see so many walking comorbidities. The COVID-19 pandemic and the obesity pandemic has a lot of overlap if you were to draw a Venn Diagram. It's just not politically correct to talk about. The mainstream media deliberately trots out a 31 year old athletic Olympic Gold medal winning Chad in the hospital with COVID to distract from the fact that it's mostly old fat people who are getting REKT'd by this virus.