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Yes, the graph suggests that vaxxed people over the last month in BC have been at no higher than 0.0026% risk of dying of Covid. Unvaxxed? 0.019%.
The vaxxed have been at around 0.03% average risk of hospitalization with Covid. The unvaxxed however have tipped the scales at 0.15% risk. JDF
Professor, Department of English Simon Fraser University Burnaby/Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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From: Gerardo Otero
Sent: January 27, 2022 12:38 PM To: James Fleming; academic-discussion@sfu.ca Subject: Re: Interesting graph Thanks, James. It’d be interesting to know whether pre-existing conditions that compromise their immune systems led few vaccinated people to not fare well or even die. Hopefully we’ll get some report on this issue later on. But it’s so clear that being vaccinated is better.
Best, Gerardo
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James Fleming <james_fleming@sfu.ca>
GlobalNews(BC) is running the attached graph of severe Covid outcomes per 100K population in BC from Dec. 14th to Jan. 18th. No age breakdown. Data is supposed to come from BC CDC. I found it quite striking. Best wishes, JDF
Professor, Department of English Simon Fraser University Burnaby/Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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