What am I missing?
The Ontario Science Table (either a gubmnt agency or close to that) reports the following cases in Ontario according to vaccination status:
So per 100,000 in the population, 70.1 fully vaccinated people tested positive for Covid-19, but 101.9 unvaccinated people tested positive. Fully vaccinated people were considerably less likely to test positive for the virus.
Meanwhile, the gubmnt of Ontario website that reports data shows the following for the same date:
What's the difference in the data or the reporting???
The Science Table shows the vaccinated are less likely to be infected (or, more accurately, to have tested positive in test results reported today). But the gubmnt of Ontario website shows (as I reported in my previous post) that the infection rate is higher among the fully vaccinated than among the unvaccinated.
As I said, what's the difference in the data or the reporting?