Final thing to keep in mind when looking at that chart is all...

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    Final thing to keep in mind when looking at that chart is all the percentages:

    So, 36% of the population have had their booster, 64% are double vaccinated and 36% are not vaccinated. Therefore when you look at the "Active Patients" chart for example, the "double vaccinated" bars are going to have more weighting attached (64%) than the "not vaccinated" (36%). Definitely worth keeping in mind. And again, you can probably assume those who have their booster (also 36%) probably include high priority people and therefore you could probably look at that number as actually having more weight and therefore being more reliable.

    When you look at the "Seriously Ill" chart the benefits of being double vaccinated and having the booster become even more obvious. Especially keeping all those percentages at the back of your mind.
    Last edited by ElectroCloud: 27/09/21
 
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