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MikeJeffriesPA t1_iy3aeab wrote
Most people who die in car accidents were wearing their seatbelt, too.
If 80% of Americans are vaccinated, and 58% of deaths are those who are vaccinated...doesn't that mean the vaccines are at least doing something?
Especially considering older adults are most likely to be vaccinated and also the highest-risk group for COVID?
stablegeniusss t1_iy3ay4h wrote
Around 80% of Americans have received some form of vaccination. It’s not that surprising that they make up 56% of covid deaths for a single month when you’re looking at that large a subset of the population. Another way to look at that is that 20% of the US population is unvaxed and made up 44% of US related covid deaths for august
No-Blackberry4518 t1_iy3bdhb wrote
But The first year the vaccine came out, the majority of Americans were not vaccinated obviously . But yet the media missused that statistic, and said that it was a pandemic of the unvaccinated. So we should use that statistic now the same way they used then correct?
stablegeniusss t1_iy3ebkq wrote
They were likely saying that because the unvaccinated were dying at a substantially higher rate than people who were vaccinated and boosted.
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drconn t1_iy4cs9n wrote
Transparency and the truth is always the way to go.
OppositeOfOxymoron t1_iy4bbzs wrote
Congratulations. You're using the base rate fallacy.
The unvaccinated are dying at 10+x the rate of vaccinated people in most western countries.
No-Blackberry4518 t1_iy4c9p6 wrote
Yes. The same fallacy used by the media the first year the vaccine came out when the majority of Americans were not vaccinated obviously . But yet the media missused that statistic, and said that it was a pandemic of the unvaccinated. So we should use that statistic now the same way they used it then.
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