Comments by "Primmakin Sofis" (@primmakinsofis614) on "Experts urge caution amid latest COVID-19 surge, as some call for return to masking" video.

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  6.  @Vertze  Vaccine doesn't make you 100% immune, but it does help to manage the symptoms and keep you out of the hospital. Not really. According to the freely and publicly available official Public Health Agency of Canada data for Dec. 14, 2020, through June 26, 2022: 5.50% = hospitalization rate of persons with 0 doses 2.68% = hospitalization rate of persons with 2 doses 5.08% = hospitalization rate of persons with 3 doses 5.52% = hospitalization rate of persons with 4 doses So, 2 doses only reduced the hospitalization rate by 2.82 percentage points compared to 0 doses; not exactly a huge reduction. Your chances of ending up in hospital from the virus were already low even with no doses. Notice too how the booster doses have a HIGHER rate of hospitalization than that of just 2 doses. And how do the doses compare in terms of preventing the worst outcome of all (i.e. losing one's life)? According to the freely and publicly available official Public Health Agency of Canada data for Dec. 14, 2020, through June 26, 2022: 1.07% = lost life rate of persons with 0 doses 0.46% = lost life rate of persons with 2 doses 1.06% = lost life rate of persons with 3 doses 1.87% = lost life rate of persons with 4 doses Having 2 doses reduced one's chance of the worst outcome by only 0.61 percentage points, a tiny difference. And, as with hospitalizations, the booster doses had a HIGHER rate than only 2 doses, with the rate for 3 doses being nearly identical to 0 doses, and higher rate for 4 doses than 0 doses. I really wish people would stop getting their information from the talking heads on the six o'clock news and instead look up the government's own data for themselves. What that source data shows is quite different from what the "news" media and public "health" officials say the data shows.
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