yep see my post 30 for details from research article:
comparing just the high risk group over 50 age: for those un-vaccinated the death rate is about 6% , the vaccinated is 1.8% . Actual numbers below from actual research article:
In un-vaccinated group there were only 3,442 over 50 and 205 deaths, in vaccinated there were 21,472 and a 389 deaths or a death rate of .018 so the death rate is 3 times worse for un-vaccinated over 50.
Hey, there, dear BranchCovidian,
At the bottom of page 35 they have a chart of mean Ct values over time for each of the following groups:
xNotes
This Figure shows the Ct values (higher count for lower viral loads) in people who catch the Alpha variant
(referred to as SGTF, shown in red, yellow and brown), or Delta variant (Delta compatible referred to as
All3P or S+, shown in green, blue and purple). For each variant, a comparison is shown between Ct values
of unvaccinated cases, cases with 1 vaccination dose more than 21 days ago, and cases with 2 vaccination
doses more than 21 days ago. Since May 2021 the average Ct values for Delta cases overall in the NHSTT
case data (using the S gene as a proxy), have decreased (meaning average viral loads have become
higher), which is a known pattern in an increasing epidemic (and was previously seen when the original ‘wild
type’ virus was no longer prevalent).
So for Ct testing they are able to distinguish between (just jabbed) and (jabbed awhile ago).
How come they don’t make any such distinction in the death counts?
I smell stuff getting swept under the rug, like these public health liars always do (”two weeks to slow the spread”).