Probably for low-grade research. Your Bloomberg article says that the rate of infection by vaccinated people is higher in unvaccinated people, and "Those who were inoculated cleared the virus more quickly and had milder cases, while unvaccinated household members were more likely to suffer from severe disease and hospitalization" and “The ongoing transmission we are seeing between vaccinated people makes it essential for unvaccinated people to get vaccinated to protect themselves.” (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-10-28/getting-vaccinated-doesn-t-stop-people-from-spreading-delta)
Then, although the BCCDC has numbers from this month, you choose to provide a link from seven months ago.
So although the research shows that vaccinated people don't get as sick and don't spread the virus as much as the unvaccinated, and that the risk of injury from the vaccine is over 200 times lower than from the virus (https://health-infobase.canada.ca/covid-19/vaccine-safety/), you're arguing about people that shouldn't be vaccinated.
That probably meets r/canada's definition of misinformation.
The object of the vaccination campaign is to reduce the load on the healthcare system so people with "regular" health concerns can get treatment.
Probably for low-grade research. Your Bloomberg article says that the rate of infection by vaccinated people is higher in unvaccinated people, and "Those who were inoculated cleared the virus more quickly and had milder cases, while unvaccinated household members were more likely to suffer from severe disease and hospitalization" and “The ongoing transmission we are seeing between vaccinated people makes it essential for unvaccinated people to get vaccinated to protect themselves.” (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-10-28/getting-vaccinated-doesn-t-stop-people-from-spreading-delta)
Then, although the BCCDC has numbers from this month, you choose to provide a link from seven months ago.
So although the research shows that vaccinated people don't get as sick and don't spread the virus as much as the unvaccinated, and that the risk of injury from the vaccine is over 200 times lower than from the virus (https://health-infobase.canada.ca/covid-19/vaccine-safety/), you're arguing about people that shouldn't be vaccinated.
That probably meets r/canada's definition of misinformation.
The object of the vaccination campaign is to reduce the load on the healthcare system so people with "regular" health concerns can get treatment.
Earning our keep with the propaganda, are we? Haha. You're transparent. Your precious vaccine is junk, and this is becoming clearer by the day.