on โ06-10-2021 11:26 AM
I was going to title this topic COVID vaccination rates and opening up at 80% (by the numbers) . . . but went with the one suggested by countess on another thread.
Please note that I am not starting this thread for the discussion of COVID vaccination, making vaccination mandatory or the pros/cons of vaccination.
This thread is also not for posting about 'early stage treatments' for COVID. I may well report any such posts for being off-topic if they are made.
I won't be posting arguments for or against vaccination, just the numbers and percentages that will drive the easing of restrictions.
The intention of this thread is to provide an analysis of the figures that I haven't been able to find elsewhere. It is for me to post screengrabs of an Excel spreadsheet that shows the double dose percentages that will become crucial in opening up the country.
I will prepare a spoiler so that members can see how the spreadsheet numbers are calculated. The spoiler will also note the source I use for spreadsheet preparation.
If anyone notices any errors in my calculations or screengrabs then please let me know.
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on โ14-10-2021 08:33 PM
Just remember that in Australia full vaccination is from 2nd jab + 2 weeks
So ICU could have many of the 2nd jabbed
โ15-10-2021 10:50 PM - edited โ15-10-2021 10:50 PM
- NSW 91.7% first vaccination, Australia without NSW is some 11.3 percentage points behind
- NSW 78.8% double dose, Australia without NSW is some 18.3 percentage points behind
on โ16-10-2021 10:02 AM
For the Victorians, it looks as if the projection for the 70% mark has moved forward slightly.
And 95% first dose is only 17 days away. (2nd Nov), while second dose at 90% rate is on track for 10 Nov.
When we get up to those rates, hopefully we will see much lower infection rates. We can hope, anyway!
on โ17-10-2021 01:36 AM
Please read notes below
- NSW 91.9% first vaccination, Australia without NSW is some 11 percentage points behind
- NSW 79.8% double dose, Australia without NSW is some 18.5 percentage points behind
*Please note that media, and politicians, are claiming that NSW has reached 80% double dose. I suppose 79.8% rounded to nearest whole number is 80%. The will reach 80% without rounding on Sunday 17th October, meaning that NSW will go ahead with planned easing of restrictions on Monday 18th October.
**Please note that the figures I have used today have not come from the ABC news website as they have not updated their โCharting the jabโ page for Saturday. I have sourced the figures from:
on โ17-10-2021 10:07 AM
K1ooo, as ever, exact and careful information.
I havenโt updated the VIC information for two days (away from computer, canโt use tables on iPhone version of forum, and feeling burnt-out). Iโll get to it today, and my apologies..,
on โ17-10-2021 12:01 PM
posts can wait . . . take care of yourself first
on โ17-10-2021 04:03 PM
- NSW 92% first vaccination, Australia without NSW is some 10.8 percentage points behind
- NSW 80.3% double dose, Australia without NSW is some 18.3 percentage points behind
**Victoria expects to be at 70% double dose by Thursday, meaning an easing of restrictions at 11.59pm Thursday.
Victoria's Premier Daniel Andrews says the state's lockdown will lift at 11:59pm on Thursday, when 70 per cent of eligible adults are expected to be fully vaccinated.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-17/victoria-restrictions-easing-lockdown-lifts-/100545682
on โ18-10-2021 03:45 AM
Vaccinations and case numbers in Victoria as of 14th October 2021), reported 15th October:
Vaccination At least first dose | Vaccination Second dose | TOTAL vaccination doses currently in Victoria |
87.62% (16+) | 63.81% (16+) | 4,738,353 at least partially vaccinated (16+) 3,450,356 fully vaccinated (16+) |
69.64% (12-15) | 15.71% (12-15) | 214,917 at least partially vaccinated (12-15) 48,491 fully vaccinated (12-15) |
NEW CASES over last 24 hours | No. of tests over last 24 hours | TOTAL CASES currently in Victoria |
2,179 | 73,942 | 21,324 |
Lives lost over last 24 hours | Cases currently hospitalised | Cases currently in ICU |
6 deaths
| 695 patients, 75% unvaccinated, 15% partially vaccinated and 10% fully vaccinated. | 157 patients. 101 are on ventilators. |
Vaccination information sourced from health.gov.au
โ18-10-2021 03:55 AM - edited โ18-10-2021 03:57 AM
Vaccinations and case numbers in Victoria as of 15th October 2021), reported 16th October:
Vaccination At least first dose | Vaccination Second dose | TOTAL vaccination doses currently in Victoria |
88.05% (16+) | 65.02% (16+) | 4,761,320 at least partially vaccinated (16+) 3,515,961 fully vaccinated (16+) |
70.69% (12-15) | 17.61% (12-15) | 218,169 at least partially vaccinated (12-15) 54,354 fully vaccinated (12-15) |
NEW CASES over last 24 hours | No. of tests over last 24 hours | TOTAL CASES currently in Victoria |
1,993 | 79,214 | 21,647 |
Lives lost over last 24 hours | Cases currently hospitalised | Cases currently in ICU |
7 deaths
| 798 patients, 89.2% either unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated. | 163 patients. 106 are on ventilators. |
Vaccination information sourced from health.gov.au
on โ18-10-2021 04:15 AM
Vaccinations and case numbers in Victoria as of 16th October 2021), reported 17th October:
Vaccination At least first dose | Vaccination Second dose | TOTAL vaccination doses currently in Victoria |
88.29% (16+) | 66.00% (16+) | 4,774,325 at least partially vaccinated (16+) 3,568,971 fully vaccinated (16+) |
71.62% (12-15) | 19.77% (12-15) | 221,015 at least partially vaccinated (12-15) 60,998 fully vaccinated (12-15) |
NEW CASES over last 24 hours | No. of tests over last 24 hours | TOTAL CASES currently in Victoria |
1,838 | 73,501 | 23,376 |
Lives lost over last 24 hours | Cases currently hospitalised | Cases currently in ICU |
7 deaths
| 777 patients, 90% either unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated. | 151 patients. 94 are on ventilators. |
Vaccination information sourced from health.gov.au