Adam said
"Charts in the tweet below give another visual for the ongoing difference between vaxxed and unvaxxed in hospitalization and death rates in Manitoba:
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You can clarify the data for me Adam as I find some of it truly difficult to understand. It seems that the numbers are spread over time. Is the time "Over one week"? The hospitalizations appear believable, but the death numbers got me scratching my head, I'll explain.
All numbers are "X" per 100,000 population, per 7 days as I understand. Manitoba has about 1.4 million in population, so in saying that, all data numbers should be multiplied by 14 to get the actual number of people either in hospital or died from Covid.
Weekly hospitalisations on 8th of January as follows:
-Unvaccinated: about 700
-2 &3 Doses of vaccine: about 170
-1st dose only: about 150
So Hospitalisations look like about 1,000 for the week and that's certainly believable.
As for Deaths, again I'll use Jan 8th, but will only talk about the "Unvaccinated"
-Unvaccinated: .00006
If I multiply the .00006 times 14, I get .00084 and that's only a "fraction" of a person for a full 7 days. What does .00084 represent? You look at the chart and the "Unvaccinated" are through the roof, but the number when multiplied by 14 gives you a fraction of a person, not even one whole person. I'm hoping that perhaps you or some other person can shed some light on what the actual number (.00084) means.