Mety said:
This is what hard evidence looks like to me. Can you do the same to your argument of more vaxed areas are having less deaths? Or if that's too hard, can you do the comparison of vaxed vs. unvaxed death rates out of covid cases?
Here is some data Mety...
SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern and variants under investigation in England
The numbers show vaccinated people contracted and died of the so-called ?Delta? variant of Coronavirus at a far greater rate than unvaccinated people between February 1, 2021 and September 12, 2021.
During the time period in question, unvaccinated people reportedly accounted for 257,357 Delta cases out of 593,572 total Delta cases (approximately 43 percent), and 722 out of 2,542 Delta deaths (approximately 28 percent) ?within 28 days of positive specimen date.? What does that mean?
It means that the vast majority of Delta deaths in England during this period occurred among vaccinated people, NOT unvaccinated people.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1018547/Technical_Briefing_23_21_09_16.pdf
76% of September Covid-19 deaths are vax breakthroughs
Just eight of the 33 Vermonters who died of Covid-19 in September were unvaccinated, the Vermont Department of Heath said Wednesday.
Health Department spokesperson Ben Truman said most of the vaccine ?breakthrough? Covid-19 fatalities were elderly. Because they were among the first vaccinated, Vermont?s elderly ?have had more time to potentially become a vaccine breakthrough case,? he said.
Expressed in percentages, 76% of Vermont Covid-19 fatalities were breakthrough cases. As of Tuesday, 88 percent of all eligible Vermonters (age 12 and over) had been vaccinated with at least one shot.
https://vermontdailychronicle.com/2021/09/30/76-of-september-covid-19-deaths-are-vaxxed-breakthroughs/