Every single day since mid-December, the infection rate amongst vaccinated has been higher vs. unvaccinated, yet Ontario's Science table shows the exact opposite.
The graph on the left is a proportion that says that at the peak - "per 1 million inhabitants per day" - there were more cases in unvaccinated people.
The graph on the right is the number of cases. There are way more vaccinated people than unvaccinated, and Omicron doesn't care if you're vaccinated or not, so there are more cases among vaccinated people than unvaccinated. Simple.
If you don't understand the difference that's OK. Not everyone gets math.
If you do understand the difference and you're just spreading misinformation I'm sorry for you.
And in the end, since Omicron is spreading faster than the cases can be counted, neither of those graphs are very accurate any way.
You can go directly to Ontario's official site and toggle between daily cases and cases per 100,000: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/data
Nevertheless, if the daily cases per 100,000 (or 1million, either tells the same thing) is higher every day since mid-December, there is no way to plot this on a graph that shows unvaccinated cases to be higher. Math is not subjective.
If you don't understand the difference that's OK. Not everyone gets math.
I don't care much if you understand math or not. I do care that Ontario Science Table is lying to the public.
No, it's just you that doesn't see it. You don't understand math.
tell me about your math, though.
I understand that Ontario's chart is a 7-day average per 100,000 and Ontario Science Table's chart is daily per 1 million. Nevertheless, it doesn't matter since the ratio of vaccinated people getting covid has been higher than unvaccinated people getting covid every day since mid-December in Ontario (likely everywhere else too, but the charts I showed are specifically for Ontario). How do you plot this on a graph that shows unvaccinated people getting covid at a higher rate than vaccinated?
Ontario Science Table is still pushing the lie that covid vaccines prevent infection.
Check out this side-by-side comparison of daily infection rates as Ontario's Science Table Presents it vs. Ontario's official stats:
https://imgur.com/a/qFOram3
Every single day since mid-December, the infection rate amongst vaccinated has been higher vs. unvaccinated, yet Ontario's Science table shows the exact opposite.
Ontario Science Table Dashboard also shows a 47.9% infection reduction for fully vaccinated people: https://covid19-sciencetable.ca/ontario-dashboard/.
Ontario Science Table is straight-up lying.
Justin Trudeau warned us that those that spread covid vaccine misinformation are far-right.
Ontario Science Table are far-right conspiracy theorists according to Just Trudeau.
There's no conflict.
The graph on the left is a proportion that says that at the peak - "per 1 million inhabitants per day" - there were more cases in unvaccinated people.
The graph on the right is the number of cases. There are way more vaccinated people than unvaccinated, and Omicron doesn't care if you're vaccinated or not, so there are more cases among vaccinated people than unvaccinated. Simple.
If you don't understand the difference that's OK. Not everyone gets math.
If you do understand the difference and you're just spreading misinformation I'm sorry for you.
And in the end, since Omicron is spreading faster than the cases can be counted, neither of those graphs are very accurate any way.
You can go directly to Ontario's official site and toggle between daily cases and cases per 100,000: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/data
Nevertheless, if the daily cases per 100,000 (or 1million, either tells the same thing) is higher every day since mid-December, there is no way to plot this on a graph that shows unvaccinated cases to be higher. Math is not subjective.
I don't care much if you understand math or not. I do care that Ontario Science Table is lying to the public.
I'd be careful about that. You're the only one that sees it.
No, it's just you that doesn't see it. You don't understand math.
tell me about your math, though.
I understand that Ontario's chart is a 7-day average per 100,000 and Ontario Science Table's chart is daily per 1 million. Nevertheless, it doesn't matter since the ratio of vaccinated people getting covid has been higher than unvaccinated people getting covid every day since mid-December in Ontario (likely everywhere else too, but the charts I showed are specifically for Ontario). How do you plot this on a graph that shows unvaccinated people getting covid at a higher rate than vaccinated?