Because where the unvaccinated are concerned it's the same story everywhere, and the Ontario numbers were handy: the small percentage of the population that is unvaccinated is taking up the lion's share of the covid hospital beds. In Alberta hospitalization numbers go like this:
Fully vaxxed: 17.4%
Part vaxxed: 7.6%
Unvaxxed: 75%
.win makes it hard to trace a long thread, so going from memory I believe this one started with the observation that Alberta and Norway had different covid experiences. My point was that Norway locked down early and hard while Alberta reacted slowly and weakly.
Because where the unvaccinated are concerned it's the same story everywhere, and the Ontario numbers were handy: the small percentage of the population that is unvaccinated is taking up the lion's share of the covid hospital beds. In Alberta hospitalization numbers go like this:
Fully vaxxed: 17.4% Part vaxxed: 7.6% Unvaxxed: 75%
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/alberta-severe-outcomes-covid-vaccination-1.6178449
You'll be embarrassed to find out that Norway has a lower vaccination rate than Canada then. Oof, kinda kills your whole premise.
As if vaccination rate was all that mattered.
Holy fuck bud, try to stay focused. What point are you trying to make?
.win makes it hard to trace a long thread, so going from memory I believe this one started with the observation that Alberta and Norway had different covid experiences. My point was that Norway locked down early and hard while Alberta reacted slowly and weakly.