formerly present wrote:
Noyankee wrote:
Well, for starters, what’s the percentage of hospital beds filled with the high risk group, I.e. obese, diabetic, lung or heart disease or elderly?
Welcome to the United States, where tons (literally, I suppose) of people are obese, diabetic, victims of lung disease, victims of heart disease, and/or elderly. Those people of course are the ones more likely to appear in ICUs (for many reasons), and certainly more likely to be there with Covid-19.
But that's not the actual question, is it? The question is, Are the Covid-19 patients who do end up in ICUs, whatever their vulnerabilities, disproportionately the unvaccinated? And the evidence overwhelmingly indicates YES.
No, actually that was not my question. My question is how many of them are in the high risk group, vaccinated or not?
If you want your question then answer how many high risk group are vaccinated vs not.
This is a Pandemic of the High Risk Group. Nothing more. Unless you can answer my question, which you are afraid to answer 1. Because it ruins your argument and 2. The CDC you follow will not give us proper answers. Their aim is to scare you and they have succeeded.
You do not force a needle in an innocent kids arm because a fat unvaxxed person is in the hospital for anything, let alone a cold virus,