I believe there is merit in these conclusions, BUT remember that the general population, and more specifically the elderly and infirm are far more likely to be vaccinated (prob 85-99%) so we should expect the numbers in the office for the illnesses in the tables to be much much higher for the vaccinated population that comes into their offices.
I believe there is merit in these conclusions, BUT remember that the general population, and more specifically the elderly and infirm are far more likely to be vaccinated (prob 85-99%) so we should expect the numbers in the office for the illnesses in the tables to be much much higher for the vaccinated population that comes into their offices.
I believe there is merit in these conclusions, BUT remember that the general population, and more specifically the elderly and infirm are far more likely to be vaccinated (prob 85-99%) so we should expect the numbers in the office for the illnesses in the tables to be much much higher for the vaccinated population that comes into their offices.