This chart is a table from the Ontario, Canada government covid tracker.
Each cell represents the "Rate of Infection per 100,000"
>55.53 0-dose cases per 100,000 population
>55.78 1-dose cases per 100,000 population
>65.54 2+dose cases per 100,000 population
I do not know how to interpret "100,000 population" and I'm wondering if I look at each population as an isolated group or not,
i.e. is "55.53 per 100,000" representative of 55.53 positive cases per a 100,000 purely unvaccinated population (0-dose) that excludes the 1-dose & 2+dose group? Or is the 100,000 a generalized population?
Each cell represents the "Rate of Infection per 100,000"
>55.53 0-dose cases per 100,000 population
>55.78 1-dose cases per 100,000 population
>65.54 2+dose cases per 100,000 population
I do not know how to interpret "100,000 population" and I'm wondering if I look at each population as an isolated group or not,
i.e. is "55.53 per 100,000" representative of 55.53 positive cases per a 100,000 purely unvaccinated population (0-dose) that excludes the 1-dose & 2+dose group? Or is the 100,000 a generalized population?