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by zycon 1667 days ago
Czech Republic data from ÚZIS report from 27.11.

New covid cases:

13736 - nonvaccinated, no previous covid

6579 - vaccinated, no previous covid

493 - nonvaccinated, already had covid

185 - vaccinated, already had covid

Current covid hospitalizations:

3302 - nonvaccinated, no previous covid (607 in ICU)

2777 - vaccinated, no previous covid (264 in ICU)

44 - nonvaccinated, already had covid (3 in ICU)

46 - vaccinated, already had covid (3 in ICU)

Source: https://twitter.com/dostalondrej/status/1464533409515114502 a report for the Czech MPs and senators from the Institute of Health Information and Statistics of the Czech Republic (ÚZIS)

The data speak for themselves.

3 comments

Unless that is corrected for the age of the patients it won't tell us much. In particular, older patients are more susceptible to COVID, and also more likely to have been vaccinated, and similarly for patients with compromised immune systems.
The stats in Zürich Switzerland are very similar.

Even though it shows natural immunity is strongest as one would expect one can not risk getting covid being unvaccinated as we can see from the same stats.

In Switzerland at least you are given a certificate if you have recovered from covid just as you would get one for vaccination.

You can also get 3 month long certificate based on positive antibody test that is an improvement upon EU side where you can only get 6 month long certificate based on previous positive PCR test result.
The Swiss win again. Why this country is so much more reasonable compared to others? I want in!
This data is completely useless to draw any conclusions.