QOTD: How Can We Trust Alberta.ca?

Alberta government – WE DON’T BELIEVE YOU. WE DON’T TRUST YOU!
There is undoubtably NO way to trust Alberta.ca data anymore.

For weeks, the vaccinated were being shown as a higher rate of infection and hospitalization – similar to data from around the world.

By some miracle, in a couple days, everything has been flipped to the opposite.

JAN 20, 2022

  • Since Jan 1, 2021, 0.5% of people with one dose (18,612/3,516,687) were diagnosed with COVID-19 14 days after the first immunization date
  • Since Jan 1, 2021, 3.5% of people with two doses (113,969/3,240,167) were diagnosed with COVID-19 14 days after the second immunization date
  • Since Jan 1, 2021, 1.1% of people with three doses (15,286/1,333,330) were diagnosed with COVID-19 14 days after the third immunization date
  • 59.3% of cases (215,489/363,356) since Jan 1, 2021 were unvaccinated or diagnosed within two weeks from the first dose immunization date
  • 74.6% of hospitalized cases (10,595/14,208) since Jan 1, 2021 were unvaccinated or diagnosed within two weeks from the first dose immunization date
  • 72.8% of COVID-19 deaths (1,381/1,898) since Jan 1, 2021 were unvaccinated or diagnosed within two weeks from the first dose immunization date

Table 3. COVID-19 case outcomes in Alberta by vaccine status. Counts are provided for new, active cases, and those currently identified as being hospitalized.

OutcomeVaccine statusCount (n)Percent (%)
New casesThree doses75720.00
New casesTwo doses2,07954.93
New casesOne dose2055.42
New casesUnvaccinated74419.66
Active casesThree doses8,62514.00
Active casesTwo doses38,54562.56
Active casesOne dose2,7394.45
Active casesUnvaccinated11,70619.00
Currently hospitalizedThree doses25221.16
Currently hospitalizedTwo doses50542.40
Currently hospitalizedOne dose615.12
Currently hospitalizedUnvaccinated37331.32
Note:
* Vaccine status category is based on protection. Doses administered within 14 days prior to a person’s COVID-19 diagnosis are not considered protective; as a result, vaccination categories only include those identified as cases over 14 days past their first or second immunization date.
* Table does not include those with 1 dose. As a result, percentages across rows or columns may not add to 100.

JAN 24, 2022

  • Since Jan 1, 2021, 0.3% of people with one dose (10,695/3,525,423) were diagnosed with COVID-19 14 days after the first immunization date
  • Since Jan 1, 2021, 2.1% of people with two doses (67,396/3,252,125) were diagnosed with COVID-19 14 days after the second immunization date
  • Since Jan 1, 2021, 0.7% of people with three doses (9,966/1,383,236) were diagnosed with COVID-19 14 days after the third immunization date
  • 76.5% of cases (286,525/374,582) since Jan 1, 2021 were unvaccinated or diagnosed within two weeks from the first dose immunization date
  • 85.3% of hospitalized cases (12,630/14,812) since Jan 1, 2021 were unvaccinated or diagnosed within two weeks from the first dose immunization date
  • 84% of COVID-19 deaths (1,640/1,952) since Jan 1, 2021 were unvaccinated or diagnosed within two weeks from the first dose immunization date

Table 3. COVID-19 case outcomes in Alberta by vaccine status. Counts are provided for new, active cases, and those currently identified as being hospitalized.

OutcomeVaccine statusCount (n)Percent (%)
New casesThree doses2909.83
New casesTwo doses84528.63
New casesOne dose762.58
New casesUnvaccinated1,74058.96
Active casesThree doses4,7099.20
Active casesTwo doses17,03833.31
Active casesOne dose1,3382.62
Active casesUnvaccinated28,07254.87
Currently hospitalizedThree doses16511.98
Currently hospitalizedTwo doses31522.88
Currently hospitalizedOne dose332.40
Currently hospitalizedUnvaccinated86462.75
Note:
* Vaccine status category is based on protection. Doses administered within 14 days prior to a person’s COVID-19 diagnosis are not considered protective; as a result, vaccination categories only include those identified as cases over 14 days past their first or second immunization date.
* Table does not include those with 1 dose. As a result, percentages across rows or columns may not add to 100.