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.
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.
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.