Is that for the whole population? Because if you just look at the US with 33.7 million cases and 605,000 deaths this would relate to 1795 deaths per 100,000 Covid cases.
In Canada we had 1.4 million confirmed cases and 26,339 deaths, which relates to 1881 deaths per 100,000 Covid cases.
330.6 million doses have been issued in the US. As a result of those, 6,985 deaths occurred. That's an incidence rate of 2.1 vaccine deaths per 100,000 doses issued, not 3.83.
The US's covid deaths per million is 1837, or 183.7 per 100,000 (roughly corrorpborated by this). Not 1.8. You're off a couple of decimal points.
So according to those numbers, it's 87.6 times safer to get the vaccine than not.
I mean, these vaccines have killed more people these passed seven months than all vaccines combined killed in the last twenty years. But just het the jab, amirite?
Is that for the whole population? Because if you just look at the US with 33.7 million cases and 605,000 deaths this would relate to 1795 deaths per 100,000 Covid cases.
In Canada we had 1.4 million confirmed cases and 26,339 deaths, which relates to 1881 deaths per 100,000 Covid cases.
Beat me to it. If we had 1.8/100k, simple math tells us to multiply 1.8 by ~380, suggesting the total is actually under 700. Way off.
His numbers are off. See my comment below.
330.6 million doses have been issued in the US. As a result of those, 6,985 deaths occurred. That's an incidence rate of 2.1 vaccine deaths per 100,000 doses issued, not 3.83.
The US's covid deaths per million is 1837, or 183.7 per 100,000 (roughly corrorpborated by this). Not 1.8. You're off a couple of decimal points.
So according to those numbers, it's 87.6 times safer to get the vaccine than not.
I mean, these vaccines have killed more people these passed seven months than all vaccines combined killed in the last twenty years. But just het the jab, amirite?
Disagree with your last line. You can't infer whether it's safer to get or not get the 'vaccine'. They're not related stats.
You have 100% survival from vaccine injury if you don't get it. It's not known whether or not it reduces chance of death from the coov.
Per CDC, only 4% of covid "deaths" were from covid alone, but keep trying.
Ok. In that case, getting the vaccine is 3.5% safer than not getting it.