“Executive Summary: … Based on antibody testing of blood donors, 98.7% of the adult population now have antibodies to COVID-19 from either infection or vaccination …
Results: … In individuals aged greater than 30, the rate of a positive COVID-19 test is higher in vaccinated individuals compared to unvaccinated.”
From Table 10 (below): COVID-19 cases presenting to emergency care (within 28 days of a positive specimen) resulting in an overnight inpatient admission between week 50 2021 and week 1 2022:
- 13,514 = Sum of Total column
- 4,738 = Sum of 'not vaccinated' column (35.1%)
- 7,877 = Sum of 'second dose > or = 14 days before specimen date' column (58.3%)
From Table 11 (below): COVID-19 deaths (a) within 28 days and (b) within 60 days of positive specimen or with COVID-19 reported on death certificate, between week 50 2021 and week 1 2022:
- 3,174 = Sum of Total column
- 924 = Sum of 'not vaccinated' column (29.1%)
- 2,089 = Sum of 'second dose > or = 14 days before specimen date' column (65.8%)
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