65%. The higher numbers are percent of eligible I think.
Although this analysis really needs to take into account overall risk to be valid. That is, comparing populations of equal risk for correlation in vaccination vs. hospitalization.
Clearly the shots don't work, but it remains to be seen whether they make things worse, for those who survive the shot itself.
I think 80-85% of Israelis are vaccinated, but yes see your point.
65%. The higher numbers are percent of eligible I think.
Although this analysis really needs to take into account overall risk to be valid. That is, comparing populations of equal risk for correlation in vaccination vs. hospitalization.
Clearly the shots don't work, but it remains to be seen whether they make things worse, for those who survive the shot itself.