Using the population of the province in your ICU calculations assumes that the healthcare system should/could/might-be-able-to handle 100% of the population in ICUs, which is not true.
Instead of 14.5 million you should look up and be using the number of available ICU beds in Ontario. Then your percentages would be more reflective of the real world.
OK. According to https://covid-19.ontario.ca/data "All eligible (5+) includes Ontarians 5 or older", the unvaccinated represent 10% of the population of Ontario.
Unvaccinated are using .5% of ICU beds vs vaccinated using 2.4% of ICU beds
Applying that to your figures: one tenth of the population is occupying one about one sixth of the ICU beds. If vaccinations didn't make any difference that would be one tenth instead of one sixth.
Is my math correct?
If 85% of Ontario is vaccinated and 15% isn't and there are around 14.5 million people.
There are 14 in the ICU unvaccinated and 59 fully vaccinated
59 ÷ (14.5 million × .85) = .0005%
14 ÷ (14.5 million x .15) = .0006%
When they say it "reduces" severity I guess it's true but it's only by .0001%
I know these are crude figures and please feel free to criticize my methodology.
Using the population of the province in your ICU calculations assumes that the healthcare system should/could/might-be-able-to handle 100% of the population in ICUs, which is not true.
Instead of 14.5 million you should look up and be using the number of available ICU beds in Ontario. Then your percentages would be more reflective of the real world.
Ok so there are 2436 ICU beds
Unvaccinated are using .5% of ICU beds vs vaccinated using 2.4% of ICU beds
Adjusted for population there are 2070 icu beds allocated for vaccinated people and representing 2.8% of beds occupied.
Vs 366 beds allocated for vaccinated representing 4% allocation
Still bollocks but the general risk accounting for the entire population is still non existent
OK. According to https://covid-19.ontario.ca/data "All eligible (5+) includes Ontarians 5 or older", the unvaccinated represent 10% of the population of Ontario.
Applying that to your figures: one tenth of the population is occupying one about one sixth of the ICU beds. If vaccinations didn't make any difference that would be one tenth instead of one sixth.
You're a retard. 14 people out of 15% of the population are occupying ICU beds
That's .0006% vs .0005% total population
If everyone in Ontario was unvaccinated we would have 87 people in the ICU vs 73 people if everyone was vaccinated.
Looool