JesusQuintana said:andrago94 said:
I'm not sure where they are getting the 90% effective against hospitalization. Based on the government's own published data it's about 40% right now. Would be nice if all news organizations would publish the data and calculations when they quote a statistic.
If you go to the links I provided, you will see about 70% of admissions over the last month in the 20+ age group were vaccinated. The population in same age group is 81% vaccinated. Running the standard vaccine effectiveness calculation on those percentages results in an effectiveness of 40% against hospitalization.
I can understand that there is probably a strong bit of politics weighing on what they disclose with so many people having such a strong vested personal interest in the success of the vaccines, but at some point they are going to have to face reality.
Bennett's move today against the unvaccinated in Israel makes no sense. He should be focused on booster shots, especially amongst those over 60 who are the most vulnerable. The US should also be looking ahead knowing that we trailed Israel by about 2 months on vaccine rollout. Preparations should be in the works to roll out a booster program, again starting with those over 60.
What is the total # of admissions over the last month? The numbers you provided suggested that 200 total people in a country of 9 million have been hospitalized over the last two weeks. ~150 of those were fully vaccinated and in the 20+ age group. 150 out 4-5 million (don't know the number) is a very small amount of folks experiencing serious illness. What is the makeup of this group (old age, comorbidities, etc)? How does this compare to hospitalizations over a bad flu season? There's a lot of info needed to come out and say the vaccine is just not working.
And on top of that, if the vaccine does have less-than-desired efficacy, that makes it even MORE important for people to be vaccinated.
94chem,
That, sir, was the greatest post in the history of TexAgs. I salute you. -- Dough
That, sir, was the greatest post in the history of TexAgs. I salute you. -- Dough