Scotland: 4 out of 5 hospitalized with omicron - vaccinated The latest official Public Health data suggests that the Omicron Covid-19 variant is no worse than the common cold among the unvaccinated population but seems to be affecting the triple vaccinated population much more severely with the latest figures confirming that the vaccinated population have accounted for 8 in every 10 cases, 7 in every 10 hospitalisations, and 8 in every 10 Covid-19 deaths since the 20th November 2021 despite the booster jab campaign. Public Health Scotland (PHS) publish a weekly Covid-19 statistical report containing figures on Covid-19 cases, hospitalisations and deaths by vaccination status. On the 22nd December PHS published the first Covid-19 statistical report to contain figures on the triple/booster vaccinated population, and have since published a further two reports meaning we have been able to analyse 7 weeks worth of Covid-19 data on the effectiveness of the booster jab, and this is what we found… Reports: Covid-19 Statistical Report as at 20 Dec 21: https://bit.ly/3Kd6Ayp Covid-19 Statistical Report as at 05 Jan 22: https://bit.ly/3twICbB Covid-19 Statistical Report as at 10 Jan 22: https://bit.ly/33DxJKj Covid-19 Statistical Report as at 13 Jan 22: https://bit.ly/3FvfP9x Omicron allegedly hit UK shored at the end of November 2021, and as we can see at this point the vaccinated population accounted for roughly double the amount of cases, with 11,399 cases among the vaccinated and 6,633 cases among the unvaccinated between 20th Nov and 26th Nov. However fast forward 1 month and we can see things begin to change drastically with the vaccinated population accounting for roughly 5 times as many cases, with 49,955 cases among the vaccinated and just 9,070 cases among the unvaccinated between 18th Dec and 24th Dec. The following week however gets much worse, with the vaccinated population accounting for roughly 6.5 times as many cases. There were 92,844 cases among the vaccinated population but just 14,465 cases among the unvaccinated population. What’s also interesting to note here, as illustrated perfectly in the graph below, is the extreme rise in cases among both the two dose vaccinated and three dose vaccinated population whilst cases among the unvaccinated population fell throughout December before rising slightly towards the end of the month. As you can see from the above cases among the unvaccinated and vaccinated population fell in the week of Jan 1st to Jan 7th 22. However, they only fell in the vaccinated population because of a fall in cases among the 1 dose vaccinated and two dose vaccinated population, whilst they actually rose among the three dose vaccinated population. If you ever needed any evidence that the booster jab makes you much more susceptible to catching Covid-19 within the first couple of weeks of getting the jab then here it is. Overall, from 20th Nov 21 to 7th Jan 22 there were a total of 350,072 confirmed Covid-19 cases in Scotland. The unvaccinated population accounted for just 64,638 of these cases, whilst the vaccinated population accounted for a shocking 285,434. The data could not be clearer, the Covid-19 vaccines are incapable of preventing infection or transmission, and it looks as if those who’ve had the booster are currently on a trajectory to more misery after already accounting for the majority of hospitalisations in 2022, and will most likely soon account for the majority of deaths. Because this data proves that Omicron is proving to be no worse than the common cold among the the unvaccinated population, but it is proving to be so severe among the the vaccinated that they are putting pressure on hospitals. If nothing changes in retrospect of this data then surely even the most avid supporters of restrictions would have to concede that this has absolutely nothing to do with protecting public health and instead everything to do with control.