20 Oct '21 03:02>
@metal-brain saidhttps://www.google.nl/amp/s/www.haaretz.com/amp/israel-news/israel-s-covid-czar-says-17-unvaccinated-a-strain-on-hospitals-1.10234830
Study by Harvard Researcher Finds Countries with Lowest COVID-19 Vaccination Rates Have Fewer Cases of COVID than Fully Vaccinated Countries
https://healthimpactnews.com/2021/study-by-harvard-researcher-find-countries-with-lowest-covid-19-vaccination-rates-have-fewer-cases-of-covid-than-fully-vaccinated-countries/
As I’ve pointed out, there are various reasons for various countries having lower transmission rates.
However, since you’re so keen to use Israel as an example, see my link.
Unvaccinated Israelis are putting a strain on hospitals, Nachman Ash, the Health Ministry's coronavirus director-general said Thursday, as official figures showed that the 17 percent of eligible Israelis who have not received the vaccine account for 60 percent of coronavirus deaths in the past two weeks.
"Illness today is mainly among the unvaccinated, [and] they are straining the hospitals," Ash said. The strain is mainly felt by medical workers, he said – specifically, those working in emergency wards.
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Just to make this number significant for you: 17% of the population make up 60% of hospitalizations.
Do the maths. Get vaccinated.