Canadian researchers explain why double-vaxxed Canadians more likely to test positive on COVID-19
There is a curious statistical trend in the COVID-19 infection rate in Canada. Those Canadians who are double vaxxed are more likely to test positive than their non-vaxxed Canadian counterparts:

  • double-vaxxed is 89 per 100,000 people confirmed case rate
  • unvaxxed is 68 per 100,000 people confirmed case rate

So oddly, double vaxxed Canadians are seeing a higher rate of confirmed cases. The article below offers two explanations for this:

  • vaxxed people are more likely to seek PCR testing, for employment, vacations, etc
  • vaxxed people are more likely “put at risk” by going to restaurants, going to work, gyms, theaters, etc

This might be the factor. I found it interesting. I have not seen the same statistics for the US, but I am curious.

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…Despite “markets” yawning about Omicron, the hit on consumer spending is comparable to Delta
As Omicron fades across the US, the natural question is whether we can expect a bounce in consumer spending. The chart from JPMorgan on Chase credit card data shows the impact on consumer spending due to Omicron:

Omicron impact was notable ...

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