It's all in the 18-39 age range. That's too big to filter out the differences in the ages. 18 yo are by far the most likely to get into a serious crash and by far the most likely to not be vaccinated. It would be obvious if they compared each age. They can hide the data by lumping them all in together. Likewise, the 80+ yo group is by far the most likely to be vaccinated, and by far the least likely to be driving much.
And there could also be some "survivers bias" I think is what it's called. Meaning traffic accidents leading to ER visits are counted but they acknowledge for privacy reasons, they didn't have data on people that died at the scene. So, it's possible that the vaxxed were more likely to die at the scene and the pure bloods were more likely to survive but need medical treatment.
In short, pure bloods naturally fall into groups that are more likely to be in traffic accidents (young and male).
Correlation, definitely not causation as they imply when they suggest that doctors talk to pure bloods about their risk for traffic accidents.
It's all in the 18-39 age range. That's too big to filter out the differences in the ages. 18 yo are by far the most likely to get into a serious crash and by far the most likely to not be vaccinated. It would be obvious if they compared each age. They can hide the data by lumping them all in together. Likewise, the 80+ yo group is by far the most likely to be vaccinated, and by far the least likely to be driving much.
And there could also be some "survivers bias" I think is what it's called. Meaning traffic accidents leading to ER visits are counted but they acknowledge for privacy reasons, they didn't have data on people that died at the scene. So, it's possible that the vaxxed were more likely to die at the scene and the pure bloods were more likely to survive but need medical treatment.
In short, pure bloods naturally fall into groups that are more likely to be in traffic accidents (young and male).
Correlation, definitely not causation as they imply when they suggest that doctors talk to pure bloods about their risk for traffic accidents.