Sounds like cherry picking to me. Doctors know if you have been vaccinated when making this decision. I.e. perhaps 90% of people with 1 dose who are admitted are serious enough to need intensive care vs a small percentage of non-vaccinated patients admitted more often as a precaution.
I guess everyone here thinks double blind trials are for fools?
cases:mortality would be a weebit less influenced by placebo and it would be hard to reach numbers like 80%..
IMO, there's no way a significant number of discussions between doctor and patient are not going to reach different conclusions about whether to go to check in to a hospital or wait a few more days based on a significant fact like a jab 3 weeks ago.
I guess everyone here thinks double blind trials are for fools?