I'm not understanding the dispute here. There are THREE groups: vaccinated, unvaccinated and partially vaccinated. It's explained in the report.
"Among people with positive COVID-19 tests, including PCR and antigen tests (n = 1,545,390):
1,314,337 (85.0%) were unvaccinated, 184,732 (12.0%) were partially vaccinated, and 46,321 (3.0%)
were fully vaccinated. Positive tests occurred more frequently among females (52.0%) than males
(47.0%), with 1% missing/unknown. The overall mean age was 39 years, with most positive tests
among those aged 18-29 years (24.3%) followed by those aged 30-39 years (19.7%) and those aged 50-
64 years (17.7%)."
"Among people with positive COVID-19 tests, including PCR and antigen tests (n = 1,545,390):
1,314,337 (85.0%) were unvaccinated, 184,732 (12.0%) were partially vaccinated, and 46,321 (3.0%)
were fully vaccinated. Positive tests occurred more frequently among females (52.0%) than males
(47.0%), with 1% missing/unknown. The overall mean age was 39 years, with most positive tests
among those aged 18-29 years (24.3%) followed by those aged 30-39 years (19.7%) and those aged 50-
64 years (17.7%)."

) Here's where guys like ASR would shine, we'd be better off processing data than looking at a Powerpoint.
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