It's based on 100k cases total.
age-standardized case rate per 100,000 individuals by vaccine status.
So the rate of cases 100,000 individuals is showing that those that are double-vaccinated are having higher rates of Covid-19 than the unvaccinated.
Where is your breakdown that there was an unequal number of double-vaccinated studied in this article than with the rest of the population?
They did not explicitly say this did they? The population of double-vaccinated may be higher than unvaccinated but the population of Scotland is not 100,000 people. Where in the pdf source that I linked to does it say of the 100,000 people studied:
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X are unvaccinated
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X are single dose
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X are double vaccinated...
etc
.age-standardized case rate per 100,000 individuals by vaccine status.
So the rate of cases 100,000 individuals is showing that those that are double-vaccinated are having higher rates of Covid-19 than the unvaccinated.
Where is your breakdown that there was an unequal number of double-vaccinated studied in this article than with the rest of the population?
They did not explicitly say this did they? The population of double-vaccinated may be higher than unvaccinated but the population of Scotland is not 100,000 people. Where in the pdf source that I linked to does it say of the 100,000 people studied:
-
X are unvaccinated
-
X are single dose
-
X are double vaccinated...
etc