See #41. These graphs are meaningless. Manitoba has a small population. Only 2 or 3 deaths in each of the three groups. You simply cannot get any meaningful statistical analysis out of such tiny numbers.
If three obese unvaccinated people with diabetes died during a month, but only two fully vaccinated people with no risky underlying health conditions died, the graph would reverse. How would you like that? (BTW, there is no adjustment for those with/without comorbidities.) As those with such underlying health conditions are more likely to be vaccinated, such a scenario would be somewhat unlikely but entirely possible — we are talking very small numbers here where only one death death flips the chart.
As you can see, in previous months the charts showed the unvaccinated as having the highest risk for serious outcomes. The actual numbers involved are still very small, though, and I don’t think they can get anything statistically meaningful out them, either.
just a statistical hiccup....................... We can’t check it,
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That’s your ‘ debunk ‘ ?
Bwa ha ha ha.