Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated, hospitalization and cases

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Vaccinated v. Unvaccinated, hospitalization and cases

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  • As of November 1, 2021, 73.7% of entire population have received at least 2 doses and 26.3% had received 0 doses.
  • As of January 19, 2022, 79.9% of entire population have received at least 2 doses – currently 74.45% of all active cases are from this group.
  • As of January 19, 2022,  20.1% of entire population have received 0 doses – currently 20.62% of all active cases are from this group.

  • Since November 1, 2021 there has been a DECLINE of 128 people in hospital categorized as unvaccinated.
  • Since November 1, 2021 there has been an INCREASE of 548 people in hospital categorized as fully vaccinated.
  • 100% of the increase in hospitalizations comes from people who have had at least 1 dose.

Source Data: https://www.alberta.ca/stats/covid-19-alberta-statistics.htm#vaccine-outcomes

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