Here are Ontario’s official covid stats:
https://covid-19.ontario.ca/data/case-numbers-and-spread
Scroll to the “Covid 19 cases by vaccination” chart. There you will see that the vaccinated in Ontario are getting infected at a higher rate than unvaccinated in the last few weeks.
Now go to Ontario’s science table’s covid 19 cases chart on this page:
https://covid19-sciencetable.ca/ontario-dashboard/
Ontario science table shows that unvaccinated are getting infected at a higher rate. Misrepresenting stats? Why?
Proportions? You can toggle between cases and cases per 100,000 in Ontario’s official stats. Both paint the same picture. Ontario’s science table’s numbers are misrepresented either way.
here’s the chart comparison for you
I'm sorry you can't see the difference between a count and a rate.
The chart comparison is comparing the same thing. I'm sorry for the dissonance going on in your brain right now.
By all means, though... Tell me the difference between rate per 100,000 and cases per 1 million. I'd like to see how someone going through a case of cognitive dissonance explains this.
One is a count, the other is a rate. They tell different stories. They don't contradict each other.
Count per…
Cases per…
Now explain how these two will come to a different rate on a chart.
FYi… i know you can’t explain this. It’s the same thing. Hence, the cognitive dissonance.