>>12996580>That forum post compares confirmed covid deaths among the unvaccinated with all deaths among the vaccinated. Obviously the latter is higher. Apples and oranges.>apples and oranges hum i wonder where you got that from.
they answered that too by the way, from one of your "fact checking" websites
http://www.nakim.org/israel-forums/viewtopic.php?p=276391Mr. Soleil therefore continues well with his ineptitude and tells us "stories of apple and orange": "The problem, however, is that he compares apples with oranges: the number of patients in serious condition is a 'snapshot' which concerns only one day while the Ynet table accumulates cases that have occurred over a fairly long period (at least two weeks, or even longer). To get an idea, one only has to think of the fact that the Ynet table shows 660 deaths as COVID-19 has killed around 35 people a day for the past month. So absolutely nothing can be drawn from such a comparison. "
Mr. Soleil, who reads what suits him, apparently omitted from the article the sentence: “For that purpose we need first to understand that the provided table describes the state of COVID-19 patients that got the first or the second vaccine dose at given dates, as started in the article"… emerges from the data that among 856 patients above 60 years in serious state hospitalized at this time… "we assume that the article published February 11 reflects the situation in hospitals the previous day, hence February 10 2021, or February 11 2021."
The table therefore clearly describes the number of people hospitalized at the date of the article and not accumulated as claimed by Mr. Soleil, in case of doubt Mr. Soleil who understands Hebrew so well as said above could have looked into the Israeli version which is without appeal "kaet" is in Hebrew at this day.
As for the number of deaths, it is obviously accumulated as we have described in the article.