Couldn't find it when digging into the data, but this type of dataset could just indicate that the 'unvaccinated' group skews very young, while the 'vaccinated' group skews old. Older people just generally die more.
This also maps onto my intuition. Simplified, I would assume that a lower percentage of 10-30 year olds are vaccinated, compared to 31-59 year olds.
Couldn't find it when digging into the data, but this type of dataset could just indicate that the 'unvaccinated' group skews very young, while the 'vaccinated' group skews old. Older people just generally die more.
This also maps onto my intuition. Simplified, I would assume that a lower percentage of 10-30 year olds are vaccinated, compared to 31-59 year olds.
Still not taking the clotshot though, namsayin?
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Edit - hear hear? Either one I guess. Not taking it