Quote (JohnnyMcCoy @ 5 Jul 2022 10:40)
It's really tricky to interpret data like this without looking at the age profile of the subgroups. (triple vaccinated vs double or unvaccinated.)
Samples taken in the UK show that 99.X% of the population has either been vaccinated or had the virus (or both) and the currently predominant variant is significantly milder - therefore, covid deaths should only occur among the very old or very sick. And that is a group which skews triple vaccinated.
Also, the vaccination rate in the UK is about 80%. Hence, if data shows that there were 400k infections in the unvaccinated and 1.08m in the vaccinated, that actually means that infection rates are lower among the vaxxed. (And that's in spite of the current vaccines not doing all too much to prevent
infections.) But even this stat might be biased (in this case against the unvaccinated) if school children still have to take tests more frequently than adults.