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?
This is what you posted: https://postimg.cc/21pcGyd0
The top chart, "Ontario's Official stats", has the "Number of cases" radio button selected. It is a number, a count, not a ratio.
The bottom chart, "Ontario Science table Stats", is labelled "Cases per 1 Million Inhabitants per Day". It is a proportion, or ratio, not a count.
Try not to conveniently ignore the second chart that I posted in response to you and then everything will suddenly make sense.
Here it is again
When the case count is rising steeply the average case count per 100,000 over a period of seven days will not be the same as the rate per million on the last day of the period.
No shit, eh? This changes nothing and negates nothing that I said.
Except for the part about "misrepresenting the stats". Two different ways of looking at the data don't make a contradiction.