In reading more... it appears they are using an AGE-YEARS figure to "adjust" the figures. All the tables have this adjustment... I didn't read all the details.
I'm hoping to find some correlation to success rates vs. vaccination rates of the population - basically reducing the impacts of the unvaxxed being only 27% and vaxxed being about 73%. Thanks!
In reading more... it appears they are using an AGE-YEARS figure to "adjust" the figures. All the tables have this adjustment... I didn't read all the details.
I'm hoping to find some correlation to success rates vs. vaccination rates of the population - basically reducing the impacts of the unvaxxed being only 27% and vaxxed being about 73%. Thanks!
the problem is more complex as a person can be unvaxxed for three months of the year, after one shot, then 2 then three for the second half of the year.
In reading more... it appears they are using an AGE-YEARS figure to "adjust" the figures. All the tables have this adjustment... I didn't read all the details.
I'm hoping to find some correlation to success rates vs. vaccination rates of the population - basically reducing the impacts of the unvaxxed being only 27% and vaxxed being about 73%. Thanks!
the problem is more complex as a person can be unvaxxed for three months of the year, after one shot, then 2 then three for the second half of the year.