Originally Posted by
tr3k
The article quotes pretty much exactly the same ratio. Specifically:
So, for detected cases 1785/33206 * 100% = 5.3%, i.e. 5.3% of *detected* Delta variant were among fully vaccinated.
For hospitalizations, 42/383 * 100% = 10.9%, i.e. 10.9% of those hospitalized with Delta variant were fully vaccinated.
It is exactly the "90%/10%" you refer to. What, exactly, is different here?
The 10-12% of those hospitalized in Greece in April is for those who had either one (8-9%) or two doses (2-3%) of the vaccine altogether. In the UK data, it is 11% for those with two doses, and another 22% for those with one dose, for a 33% total.