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?
First, you don't have enough links to back up the points you are trying to make.
Second, out of all the high school and university math teachers and students in Ontario, why are there no letters to the editor, no calls to phone-in shows? Why are there no articles by science journalists about this?
Because so far you are the only person who sees it this way - although I bet Ezra Levant would agree with you if you could catch his attention.
And it's a pointless argument anyway because it's based on case counts that aren't even remotely accurate any more now that Omicron has arrived.
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?
First, you don't have enough links to back up the points you are trying to make.
Second, out of all the high school and university math teachers and students in Ontario, why are there no letters to the editor, no calls to phone-in shows? Why are there no articles by science journalists about this?
Because so far you are the only person who sees it this way - although I bet Ezra Levant would agree with you if you could catch his attention.
And it's a pointless argument anyway because it's based on case counts that aren't even remotely accurate any more now that Omicron has arrived.
Oh but I do.
Try to consider how immature it is to mention Ezra Levant in an argument that has nothing to do with Ezra Levant.
When you know you've lost an argument, so you invoke the "but it's pointless" excuse.
You're the only one I know comparing a proportion to a count and saying they don't agree.
I’m only comparing a proportion to a count if you selectively hear only a portion of what i say, which i know you’re doing on purpose.