on 06-10-2021 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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18-10-2021 05:23 PM - edited 18-10-2021 05:24 PM
- NSW 92.1% first vaccination, Australia without NSW is some 10.8 percentage points behind
- NSW 80.7% double dose, Australia without NSW is some 18.1 percentage points behind
on 18-10-2021 07:08 PM
That second-dose difference is so wide that you could drive a spaceship through it.
on 19-10-2021 04:04 AM
Vaccinations and case numbers in Victoria as of 17th October 2021), reported 18th October:
Vaccination At least first dose | Vaccination Second dose | TOTAL vaccination doses currently in Victoria |
88.45% (16+) | 66.73% (16+) | 4,782,938 at least partially vaccinated (16+) 3,608,292 fully vaccinated (16+) |
72.16% (12-15) | 21.47% (12-15) | 222,688 at least partially vaccinated (12-15) 66,250 fully vaccinated (12-15) |
NEW CASES over last 24 hours | No. of tests over last 24 hours | TOTAL CASES currently in Victoria |
1,903 | 69,825 tests | 22,327 |
Lives lost over last 24 hours | Cases currently hospitalised | Cases currently in ICU |
7 deaths
| 851 patients, 90% either unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated. | 155 patients. 103 are on ventilators. |
Vaccination information sourced from health.gov.au
on 19-10-2021 08:55 PM
- NSW 92.3% first vaccination, Australia without NSW is some 10.5 percentage points behind
- NSW 81.6% double dose, Australia without NSW is some 18.2 percentage points behind
on 19-10-2021 09:01 PM
@countessalmirena wrote:That second-dose difference is so wide that you could drive a spaceship through it.
now that the Queensland govt have announced an opening of borders before Christmas the uptake of vaccines in Qld should increase. Once SA & WA gets closer to opening then the gaps I have been tracking should narrow.
on 20-10-2021 05:37 PM
- NSW 92.4% first vaccination, Australia without NSW is some 10.2 percentage points behind
- NSW 82.4% double dose, Australia without NSW is some 18.2 percentage points behind
on 20-10-2021 07:35 PM
Vaccinations and case numbers in Victoria as of 18th October 2021), reported 19th October:
Vaccination At least first dose | Vaccination Second dose | TOTAL vaccination doses currently in Victoria |
88.81% (16+) | 67.99% (16+) | 4,802,701 at least partially vaccinated (16+) 3,676,734 fully vaccinated (16+) |
73.25% (12-15) | 23.74% (12-15) | 226,049 at least partially vaccinated (12-15) 73,266 fully vaccinated (12-15) |
NEW CASES over last 24 hours | No. of tests over last 24 hours | TOTAL CASES currently in Victoria |
1,749 | 68,702 tests | 22,476 |
Lives lost over last 24 hours | Cases currently hospitalised | Cases currently in ICU |
11 deaths
| 784 patients, 88% either unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated. | 149 patients. 100 are on ventilators. |
Reff over last 7 days 0.85 (0.44-1.59) | Currently in isolation (close contacts) 64,800 active primary close contacts |
Vaccination information sourced from health.gov.au
on 20-10-2021 07:38 PM
@k1ooo-slr-sales wrote:now that the Queensland govt have announced an opening of borders before Christmas the uptake of vaccines in Qld should increase. Once SA & WA gets closer to opening then the gaps I have been tracking should narrow.
That is my hope. Those vulnerable remote communities are laying heavily on the hearts of us all, I think. None of us want to see COVID-19 ripping through such communities, killing not only individuals but keepers of ancient languages and traditions.
on 21-10-2021 04:20 PM
- NSW 92.6% first vaccination, Australia without NSW is some 10 percentage points behind
- NSW 83% double dose, Australia without NSW is some 17.8 percentage points behind
Too early to report a trend change, but the gaps between NSW and Aust without NSW have narrowed slightly.
Just saw on the news that there is a big push in Qld for vaccination. Schools will be vaccination sites over the weekend. With an Uber driver testing positive on the Gold Coast there might be a spike in Qld vaccinations.
Also, now that Vic is already allowing people to come from NSW without quarantining AND with lockdown being eased from midnight, there may be a spike in Vic vaccinations in the next week.
21-10-2021 06:53 PM - edited 21-10-2021 06:58 PM
Vaccinations and case numbers in Victoria as of 19th October 2021), reported 20th October:
Vaccination At least first dose | Vaccination Second dose | TOTAL vaccination doses currently in Victoria |
--% (16+) | --% (16+) | -- at least partially vaccinated (16+) -- fully vaccinated (16+) |
--% (12-15) | --% (12-15) | -- at least partially vaccinated (12-15) -- fully vaccinated (12-15) |
NEW CASES over last 24 hours | No. of tests over last 24 hours | TOTAL CASES currently in Victoria |
1,842 (of which 1 was acquired overseas) | 78,928 tests | 22,598 |
Lives lost over last 24 hours | Cases currently hospitalised | Cases currently in ICU |
12 deaths
| 779 patients, 89% either unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated. | 141 patients. 97 are on ventilators. |
Reff over last 7 days Next reporting period not yet reached | Currently in isolation (close contacts) 63,500 active primary close contacts |
Vaccination information sourced from health.gov.au