Interesting comment from someone who gets their information from a site that cautions visitors against taking the site's advice:
"The information is provided with the understanding that the authors and publishers are not herein engaged in rendering medical, pharmaceutical, nutritional, mental health, legal, or any other professional advice or services. As such, it should not be used as a substitute for consultation and advice from a licensed professional in the specific field of interest who will provide recommendations based on your particular situation and factual background. Do not make any decisions based on the information contained or presented on this website without consulting an appropriate professional."
Now if we could do a graph that shows how many vaccinated people get vaccine injuries vs unvaccinated people that get vaccine injuries, the multiple is infinite.
And, these are the injuries that actually get reported. I personally know two people with vaccine injuries tgat the doctors refused to report.
You really do need a basic stats background to make sense of the stats that you post. You cannot make an informed decision with one stat on its own; everything is relative.
"0.011% of all all doses administered" produce an incident that requires medical attention, and not many of them died.
Compare that to the figures for death from covid. Up until recently - when omicron overwhelmed the case counting system - 2% of the people who tested positive for covid died.
I told you before. You need some stats training. You won't get the following from CTV news:
Total covid hospitalizations in almost 2 years of covid: 32,408 out of a population of 14.57 million - .2% (this figure is over-estimated as it is because it includes people in hospital with covid and not because of covid). Theste stats are from the beginning. Omicron is milder and will make the stats much lower going forward..
There's virtually no risk for the general population to be affected by covid, healthwise.
Given what we know, and have known for a long time, old, unhealthy, and fat people will benefit from the vaccine, as they're the ones that end up in hospital. They should definitely take the vaccine, as there is a big benefit to them and to them alone.
And it's the unvaxxed that are going to hospitals and ICUs in far, far greater numbers.
https://covid19-sciencetable.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/2022-01-02-Current-COVID-19-Risk-in-Ontario-by-Vaccination-Status-Separate-Charts-1024x322.png
Interesting comment from someone who gets their information from a site that cautions visitors against taking the site's advice:
"The information is provided with the understanding that the authors and publishers are not herein engaged in rendering medical, pharmaceutical, nutritional, mental health, legal, or any other professional advice or services. As such, it should not be used as a substitute for consultation and advice from a licensed professional in the specific field of interest who will provide recommendations based on your particular situation and factual background. Do not make any decisions based on the information contained or presented on this website without consulting an appropriate professional."
Now if we could do a graph that shows how many vaccinated people get vaccine injuries vs unvaccinated people that get vaccine injuries, the multiple is infinite.
Here are the Canadian stats:
https://ibb.co/PzXC9sF
And, these are the injuries that actually get reported. I personally know two people with vaccine injuries tgat the doctors refused to report.
You really do need a basic stats background to make sense of the stats that you post. You cannot make an informed decision with one stat on its own; everything is relative.
"0.011% of all all doses administered" produce an incident that requires medical attention, and not many of them died.
Compare that to the figures for death from covid. Up until recently - when omicron overwhelmed the case counting system - 2% of the people who tested positive for covid died.
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I told you before. You need some stats training. You won't get the following from CTV news:
Total covid hospitalizations in almost 2 years of covid: 32,408 out of a population of 14.57 million - .2% (this figure is over-estimated as it is because it includes people in hospital with covid and not because of covid). Theste stats are from the beginning. Omicron is milder and will make the stats much lower going forward..
There's virtually no risk for the general population to be affected by covid, healthwise.
Given what we know, and have known for a long time, old, unhealthy, and fat people will benefit from the vaccine, as they're the ones that end up in hospital. They should definitely take the vaccine, as there is a big benefit to them and to them alone.
I'd like to see you address the hospitalization and ICU stats for Ontario. Unvaxxed people are way over-represented - why is that? https://covid19-sciencetable.ca/ontario-dashboard/
Anyone who wants to can look it up at https://www.publichealthontario.ca/-/media/documents/ncov/epi/covid-19-daily-epi-summary-report.pdf?la=en
Tell that to the people whose surgeries, cancer treatments, etc. are being delayed https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coronavirus/with-more-than-500-000-fewer-surgeries-due-to-covid-19-delayed-surgeries-cost-some-their-lives-1.5700480
Or the young people with permanent organ damage from covid. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/coronavirus/coronavirus-kidney-damage-caused-by-covid19
Is it you that doesn't accept the official 14-days-to-full-effectiveness version? I think it is.
I did that already about Dec 15 or so: "Nonsense. This is from 2013: "The first time the body encounters a germ, it can take several days to make and use all the germ-fighting tools needed to get over the infection." https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/patient-ed/conversations/downloads/vacsafe-understand-bw-office.pdf"
If you get it on Jan 1 you over a year to benefit from it before the tax man asks for a share.