I don't think you can determine anything solid from these results after a huge vaccination campaign. I mean concerns were made known, a vaccine was made available (to at least 30% of people so far) and emergency care was made available. There is no denying the number of people admitted to them either. Maybe it was a big fear mongering campaign or maybe lives were saved by being prepared. I'm not just talking about the vaccine here, there was mass doses of tamiflu ordered, extra beds opened, those breathing units put on stand-by and the public was well aware of the risks, symptoms and what to do when you got them. And despite all that there was and will continue to be deaths.
It's hard to draw any conclusions after prevention was practiced.
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