These are of people that got tested, so missing data is how large that population is and how likely they are to get tested. Unvaccinated may be more likely to just take their zinc and witch's brew and see what happens.
Same thing with their previous graphs... was 100% BA.1 original Omicron, now 100% BA.2 Omicron but from other data on BA.2 it's 1/4th as many cases even though it's at scary 100%.
NY is 20% positive... of the people coming in for tests. Get rid of mandatory tests, test positivity rate goes up because only people sick with something get tested, but graph shows a troubling trend of positive tests increasing.
If you visit the site directly, you can toggle over to "proportion of tests" data. For the current April 12th to 18th timeframe on the site, the "not vaccinated" group actually makes up the largest percentage of total tests (26.8%), and also the lowest positivity rate (currently 9.6%).
These are of people that got tested, so missing data is how large that population is and how likely they are to get tested. Unvaccinated may be more likely to just take their zinc and witch's brew and see what happens.
Same thing with their previous graphs... was 100% BA.1 original Omicron, now 100% BA.2 Omicron but from other data on BA.2 it's 1/4th as many cases even though it's at scary 100%.
NY is 20% positive... of the people coming in for tests. Get rid of mandatory tests, test positivity rate goes up because only people sick with something get tested, but graph shows a troubling trend of positive tests increasing.
...they are pretty charts though.
If you visit the site directly, you can toggle over to "proportion of tests" data. For the current April 12th to 18th timeframe on the site, the "not vaccinated" group actually makes up the largest percentage of total tests (26.8%), and also the lowest positivity rate (currently 9.6%).
Ah I missed that button. That makes sense because unvaccinated still have mandatory tests in some places.