@jem
Updated statistics posted in another thread but not as a chart. The old data here is in the form of a chart. In contrast, undated statistics shows a further widening gap as you already know between those Vaccinated and those Not Vaccinated.
I expect, updated charts of the updated statistics to be online soon by some health organization...usually a 2-week to 2-month difference as already explained when viewing state Covid statistics versus Federal (United States) Covid statistics.
Thanks for paying attention to the fact that still remains...Vaccinated people in the
United States are greatly outperforming those Not Vaccinated.
Below are recent stories but you'll soon see pretty statistic numbers soon follow by with pretty charts by the states and federal government.
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/covid-coronavirus-vaccines-hospital-cases-rates-unvaccinated
CDC study shows unvaccinated people are 29 times more likely to be hospitalized with Covid
Published Tue, Aug 24 20211:00 PM EDTUpdated Tue, Aug 24 20212:37 PM EDT
COVID-19 live updates: US hospitalizations at highest point in over 7 months
Just 61.4% of Americans ages 12 and up are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Last Updated: September 1, 2021, 12:50 PM ET
About 99.999% of fully vaccinated Americans have not had a deadly Covid-19 breakthrough case, CDC data shows
By Deidre McPhillips and Christina Maxouris, CNN
Updated 11:15 AM ET, Mon August 2, 2021
COVID-19 by the Numbers: Vaccinated Continue to Be Protected
Written by Yasemin Nicola Sakay on August 28, 2021 — Fact checked by Dana K. Cassell
Hospitalizations Spike In States With Low Vaccination Rates As Unvaccinated Covid Patients Fill ICUs
Editors' Pick|Aug 10, 2021,10:18am EDT|23,912 views
Key Facts
With around 68,000 people admitted to inpatient hospital beds and nearly 16,000 in intensive care units, Covid-19 patients are now occupying 9% of the country’s hospital beds and 20% of total ICU capacity, according to data compiled by the
Department of Health and Human Services.
Covid-19 patients occupy almost half the ICU beds in Louisiana (46%), Florida (45%) and
Mississippi (45%)—which also have the three worst Covid-19 infection rates in the country—an influx
officials say is made up of almost entirely unvaccinated people and hinders their ability to care for other patients
On Monday, Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson
warned there were only eight ICU beds left in the state after the largest-ever single day increase in Covid-19 hospitalizations, stating “vaccinations reduce hospitalizations” (just 38% of people in Arkansas have been fully vaccinated).
Alabama, which has a full vaccination rate of just 35%, is also facing a wave of hospital admissions and Covid-19 patients now take up 39% of ICU beds, the
majority of whom officials say are not vaccinated.
All of the states with above average ICU Covid-19 occupancy—in addition to the above: Missouri, Georgia, Texas, Oklahoma, Idaho, South Carolina, Utah and Kansas—were among the 21 states with the lowest vaccination rates in the country (46% are fully vaccinated in Kansas, the most vaccinated of the group), barring Florida, where half are fully vaccinated.
The surge in hospitalizations is impacting every state, according to a
tracker run by
The New York Times the number of new patients hospitalized with Covid-19 each day has increased 87% over the past two weeks.
Surprising Fact
The country’s most vaccinated state, Vermont (68% are fully vaccinated), experienced the biggest increase in Covid-19 hospitalizations (537%) over the last two weeks. The large figure is a slight distortion given the state’s historically very low numbers, and it has the sixth-lowest case rate in the country when population is taken into account.
I'll post pretty visual charts when they will show for those not able to read.
San Diego Covid Hospitalizations (jem location)
San Diego County's COVID-19 cases spike 82% in a week
County: Cases in mainly unvaccinated San Diegans
A picture is worth a thousand words
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