It does. It's not including the partially vaccinated, and it's also "unadjusted," whatever that means. Of course comparing rates to absolute values is tricky. Even though I don't trust how those rates were calculated, it does make sense that a lot more folks in the UK are vaxxed in week 49 than are unvaxxed. Will need to go through the fine print...
CDC doesn't seem to track this information in a publicly accessible form. UK Health however, does. See this report for instance: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1041593/Vaccine-surveillance-report-week-50.pdf (skip down to page 37).
Page 39 shows the rates per 100,000.
It appears to show that the vaccinated have a lower death rate.
It does. It's not including the partially vaccinated, and it's also "unadjusted," whatever that means. Of course comparing rates to absolute values is tricky. Even though I don't trust how those rates were calculated, it does make sense that a lot more folks in the UK are vaxxed in week 49 than are unvaxxed. Will need to go through the fine print...