Italy’s National Institute of Health publishes a periodic Covid-19 Surveillance report, the latest of which can be accessed here, or the full list of which can be accessed here.
In the latest report, data on Covid-19 cases, hospitalisations and deaths can be found in tables 4a, 4b and 4c on pages 26, 27 and 28.
The following table has been collated from the data found in Table 4A in the ‘Diagnosi tra 25/02/2022 – 27/03/2022’ section and shows the total number of cases across Italy by vaccination status –
In all, between 25th Feb and 27th March 22, Italy recorded 1,594,849 Covid-19 infections, and an astounding 1,284,615 of these were among the vaccinated population, meaning the vaccinated accounted for 81% of all Covid-19 cases within one month.
The unvaccinated accounted for just 310,234 cases, the one-dose vaccinated accounted for 36,199 cases, the two dose vaccinated accounted for 329,016 cases, and the triple vaccinated accounted for a shocking 919,400 cases. This means the triple vaccinated alone accounted for 58% of all Covid-19 cases across Italy between 25th Feb and 27th March 22.
The following table has been collated from the data found in Table 4B in the ‘Diagnosi tra 11/02/22 – 13/03/22 con ospedalizzazione’ section and shows the total number of hospitalisations across Italy by vaccination status –
If 75% of the population was white then one would expect 3 out of every 4 with covit to be white. So if 70% of the population has been jabbed you should expect 7 out of 10 with covit to be jabbed. That is if the jab does nothing. If the jab does harm you would expect another figure.
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