Harambe wrote:
Monkeys Skyping wrote:
Again, the most recent UK covid surveillance report is showing vaccines to be effective against omicron with regard to risk of symptomatic disease and hospitalization, albeit at a lower rate than against the delta variant. Specifically 72% omicron effectiveness against hospitalization with 2 doses in the last 24 weeks and 88% with a booster dose.
See "Vaccine effectiveness against the Omicron variant" section starting on page 13 of the report "COVID-19 vaccine surveillance report: 6 January 2022 (week 1)":
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1045329/Vaccine_surveillance_report_week_1_2022.pdfNumbers above from Table 3.
Omicron became predominant in the UK earlier than Ontario, you apparently accept their data, analysis has been preformed on the raw data considering confounding factors, so why are you now fixated on raw data from Ontario?
You know why he's fixated on Ontario. He was previously fixated on the UK, but then the UK started publishing less-confounded analyses that disproved the smoke-and-mirrors dishonesty he was trying to perform on the raw numbers. So, he had to move onto the next dashboard to brutalize.
Anyway, Ontario IS publishing corrected numbers and rates, joedirt just chooses to ignore them or pretend they are a liberal plot or something lol
https://covid19-sciencetable.ca/ontario-dashboard/
That is not official data, it is volunteer data from an entity that may or may not be maintaining its site and does not present its assumptions. The official government site and raw data can be found here:
https://data.ontario.ca/en/dataset/covid-19-vaccine-data-in-ontario