The only issue that I see with the data is this: The data SHOULD be larger for the vaccinated group as more people get vaccinated. AKA, if 10% of people are vaccinated, then the case rate amongst all groups would probably be proportionally small for vaccinated.
As the vaccine has been swindled into people's lives, the number of folks that remain unvaxxed entirely is shrinking. Still a large number, but I think it's safe to say that we're in the minority. So I would expect that the percent of the case-rate to be proportionally smaller.
Now, with that said, I also believe that VAIDS is becoming more and more likely, so it would be interesting to see this data as time goes on... if anything, it shows that the vaccine doesn't do shit for prevention, but we've known that for a while. Now onto showing the number of adverse deaths between vax and unvaxxed.
The only issue that I see with the data is this: The data SHOULD be larger for the vaccinated group as more people get vaccinated. AKA, if 10% of people are vaccinated, then the case rate amongst all groups would probably be proportionally small for vaccinated.
As the vaccine has been swindled into people's lives, the number of folks that remain unvaxxed entirely is shrinking. Still a large number, but I think it's safe to say that we're in the minority. So I would expect that the percent of the case-rate to be proportionally smaller.
Now, with that said, I also believe that VAIDS is becoming more and more likely, so it would be interesting to see this data as time goes on... if anything, it shows that the vaccine doesn't do shit for prevention, but we've known that for a while. Now onto showing the number of adverse deaths between vax and unvaxxed.