Posted on Oct 29, 2021
Highest Covid numbers in hospital since March despite 91%+ jabbed - Gript
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The article doesn't say how many of the 513 people in Irish Hospitals with COVID19 are unvaccinated...
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I would bet to say that a majority were vaccinated. "COVID-19 vaccines designed to elicit neutralising antibodies may sensitise vaccine recipients to more severe disease than if they were not vaccinated." https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33113270/
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This SOUNDS like the vaccine is not working. But wait... what's that you say? False narrative? Lack of comparison? What?
513 hospitalizations. Out of 5 million people. That is one out of every 10,000 people (beer math).
I am going to pick random states (Seriously, just picking a few from across the US that I think have similar populations, with no clue how each is doing - Kentucky, South Carolina, Maryland, and Oregon. Now I will do the research. Populations are rounded to the nearest 100,000 based on google. Hospitalization data will be taken from state COVID reports)
Kentucky, 4.5 million people, 864 hospitalizations - far more hospitalizations with a 10% smaller population
South Carolina: 5.1 million people, 650 hospitalizations - far more hospitalizations with virtually same (albeit slightly larger) population
Maryland: 6 million people, 598 hospitalizations - higher number, but a very slightly lower rate than Ireland due to having approx 20% higher population.
Oregon: 4.2 million people, 513 hospitalizations - same as Ireland (I swear this is a coincidence!) with a 20% smaller population.
US as a whole: 45,047 hospitalizations for 329.5 million people. one out of every 7300 (beer math).
Yes, Ireland is currently seeing a spike, DESPITE their high vax rate. But that spike is STILL lower than the most parts of America, and MUCH lower than America as a whole.
513 hospitalizations. Out of 5 million people. That is one out of every 10,000 people (beer math).
I am going to pick random states (Seriously, just picking a few from across the US that I think have similar populations, with no clue how each is doing - Kentucky, South Carolina, Maryland, and Oregon. Now I will do the research. Populations are rounded to the nearest 100,000 based on google. Hospitalization data will be taken from state COVID reports)
Kentucky, 4.5 million people, 864 hospitalizations - far more hospitalizations with a 10% smaller population
South Carolina: 5.1 million people, 650 hospitalizations - far more hospitalizations with virtually same (albeit slightly larger) population
Maryland: 6 million people, 598 hospitalizations - higher number, but a very slightly lower rate than Ireland due to having approx 20% higher population.
Oregon: 4.2 million people, 513 hospitalizations - same as Ireland (I swear this is a coincidence!) with a 20% smaller population.
US as a whole: 45,047 hospitalizations for 329.5 million people. one out of every 7300 (beer math).
Yes, Ireland is currently seeing a spike, DESPITE their high vax rate. But that spike is STILL lower than the most parts of America, and MUCH lower than America as a whole.
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"Notably, Waterford city, which has the State’s highest rate of Covid-19 infection, has an adult population which is 99.7% fully-vaccinated, making it one of the most vaccinated regions in the entire world."
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