You're wrong. If you posit that one set of figures is different from another, it certainly isn't splitting hairs to point out that one is a subset of only about 10% of the other. As I pointed out, there are several reasons where the number in intensive care would not necessarily be in the same...
The Guardian says that the majority of ICU patients are unvaccinated. The government says that 33% of hospitalisations are unvaccinated. There is no conflict, because not all hospital patients are in ICU.
Several possible reasons. One, a lot of the people in hospital but not in intensive...