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.
Outcome | Vaccine status | Count (n) | Percent (%) |
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New cases | Three doses | 757 | 20.00 |
New cases | Two doses | 2,079 | 54.93 |
New cases | One dose | 205 | 5.42 |
New cases | Unvaccinated | 744 | 19.66 |
Active cases | Three doses | 8,625 | 14.00 |
Active cases | Two doses | 38,545 | 62.56 |
Active cases | One dose | 2,739 | 4.45 |
Active cases | Unvaccinated | 11,706 | 19.00 |
Currently hospitalized | Three doses | 252 | 21.16 |
Currently hospitalized | Two doses | 505 | 42.40 |
Currently hospitalized | One dose | 61 | 5.12 |
Currently hospitalized | Unvaccinated | 373 | 31.32 |
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.
Outcome | Vaccine status | Count (n) | Percent (%) |
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New cases | Three doses | 290 | 9.83 |
New cases | Two doses | 845 | 28.63 |
New cases | One dose | 76 | 2.58 |
New cases | Unvaccinated | 1,740 | 58.96 |
Active cases | Three doses | 4,709 | 9.20 |
Active cases | Two doses | 17,038 | 33.31 |
Active cases | One dose | 1,338 | 2.62 |
Active cases | Unvaccinated | 28,072 | 54.87 |
Currently hospitalized | Three doses | 165 | 11.98 |
Currently hospitalized | Two doses | 315 | 22.88 |
Currently hospitalized | One dose | 33 | 2.40 |
Currently hospitalized | Unvaccinated | 864 | 62.75 |
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. |