Cases following vaccination Dashboard

As of September 30, 2022, Public Health Agency of Canada no longer reports Cases following vaccination statistics. This Dashboard therefore tracks data only up to September 23, 2022 , which is when the last COVID-19 Daily Epidemiology Update that contains this information was published.

Sources:

COVID-19 Daily Epidemiology Update, Public Health Agency of Canada.
https://health-infobase.canada.ca/covid-19/archive/
(June 10, 2022 -September 23, 2022)

For data prior to June 10, 2022, see
web.archive.org for
https://health-infobase.canada.ca/covid-19/epidemiological-summary-covid-19-cases.html
(July 30, 2021 - May 31, 2022)

Googlesheet that tracks data from this source is here.

Summary

This dashboard visualizes Cases following vaccination statistics published by Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). It exposes two facts :

  1. PHAC used the data manipulation technique that skewed the results considerably (by over two orders of magnitude) in favour of people who have received more vaccine doses - by reporting total number of COVID-19 cases from December 14, 2020, which the day when the vaccination campaign has started in Canada and when no additional doses were yet administered. For example, based on https://health-infobase.canada.ca/covid-19/vaccination-coverage/, fourth doses started to be administered only in spring 2022, third dose started to be administered in winter 2021-2022, and second dose was administered only after two weeks after the first dose.

  2. When the same statistics is visualized counting totals from the time when the percentage of people with various number of doses was the same, or by reporting weekly number of cases, instead of reporting total number of cases since the start of vaccination, one can observe how that the efficacy of vaccines has been changing over time, and that starting from winter 2021-2022 people who received more doses of vaccine had more COVID-19 cases (including Deaths and Hospitalizations) than unvaccinated people and people with less number of doses - which is opposite to what PHAC was reporting.

In other words, the officially published data show that from June 30, 2021 (when PHAC published its first report on Cases following vaccination) and till September 23, 2022 (when PHAC published its last report on Cases following vaccination), PHAC has been publishing the data in such a way as to mislead Canadians about the actually observed efficacy of vaccines.

The data never showed that COVID-19 vaccines significantly reduced the risk of being infected and/or having complications from COVID-19. Furthermore, the data showed that starting from Winter 2021-2022 COVID-19 was affecting vaccinated people more and more seriously than unvaccinated and partially unvaccinated people.

The same statistics recomputed counting since the start of reporting cases with additional doses (June 5, 2022),
instead of counting since
the start of vaccination campaign (December 14. 2020)

Data from June 2022

Notes:

  • From June 2022 PHAC stopped reporting Cases Deceased and Hospitalized for population with 1 doses and started reporting cases for population with four doses.

  • For reference, as of June 2022, the population with 1 doses, the results for which are NO LONGER reported, counted for 1.2 million of Canadians and was the population that had the smallest number of Cases Deceased and Hospitalized between January 2022 and May 2022 (see Data prior June 2022 below)

Data prior to June 2022

Observation:

  • The population with 1 doses the results for which are NO LONGER reported counts for 1.2 million of Canadians and is the one that had smallest relative number of Cases Deceased between January and May 2022.

  • See full analysis for cases data following vaccination prior to June 2022 in this subpage

Plots below are generated automatically in Googlesheet that can be accessed here. They show total number of Cases since June 5, 2022, which is when PHAC started reporting cases with additional doses.