I find it pointless to try to interpret that data without additional data or knowledge:Look at deaths. Vaccinations do help out to varying degrees but very low vaccinations and your fucked like Bulgaria. Maybe because you need to get your elderly vaccinated then after them it doesn't really matter. Hence the high dispersion in the lower right.
Look at excess deaths. Negative for several countries. That means that we are over reacting.
Look at hospitalisations. Despite being highly vaccinated a lot of French are ending up in the hospital. No clue why this could be
Thank you El Poco for replying to my posting of charts. Normally I get no responses. Maybe it's the wrong forum but I like this forum.I find it pointless to try to interpret that data without additional data or knowledge:
- Hospitalisations don't show how many people require it, it shows how many people get in the hospital. If access to a hospital is more difficult or less common in a country (because hospitals are few and far between, because they are expensive, because they've got bad reputation, because people are hospitalised at home, etc.) or if there are just less hospital bed available, you'll have less people in the hospital.
- Excess death could be negative because people who would have died today died during the earlier COVID waves, or because the measures to fight COVID led to fewer car rides or because they were effective against the flu...
And that's just at the top of my head. Analysing data is more complex than many people realise.
I see no value in that. We all know cases are a function of testing which is why I (and others) started looking at hospitalisations. I'm sceptical of the hospitalisations though because of the high dispersion. I'll try smoothing the curve before selecting the last datapoint, see what that looks like. Could well discard these charts. Unfortunately can't now because I'm on holiday."Proportion of cases requiring hospitalisation" would be useful, except that the total number of cases reported is super dependent on the testing strategy in place.
Aren't you healthy?I for example have not been on a bus or a train for about two years now. I am doing lateral flow tests before I go anywhere, and so far thankfully they've all returned a negative
I take the required minimum measures and try not to grumble, but no more. Why would you? Ah yes, fear (rational or not).I got the impression that a lot of people aren't doing anything
My sister is too scared to get a jab and too scared to go outside.