That's a 38 page report - what part(s) are you referring to? If it's "Table 2. Events Reported in ≥2% Cases" I'll point out that 2% is small to begin with and that of that 2% - when you read the table - most of them do not qualify as "serious": sore arm, fever, nausea, etc, plus a lot more. Only 1223 of the events reported were fatal - out of 42,086 events. It's too bad they don't say how many vaccinations total, but we can multiply by 50 (because it's 2% of the vacinations) and assume it must have been around 2,104,300. That might be about right, because on Feb 28, 2020 - the date given in the document - there had been about 268,000,000 vaccinations world wide. See the "Covid-19 vaccine doses administered" graph at https://ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinations?country=OWID_WRL
So we've got over 2 million vaccinations, 42,086 people reporting a wide range of adverse events, a lot of them minor, 19,582 recovered/recovering, 1223 fatalities, and the rest still sick or unknown. And don't forget that those were early days, and they were vaccinating old people first, many with comorbidities. Take 2 million old people, some of them sick, and watch them for a month - some are going to die anyway, vaccination or no.
That's 1223 fatalities out of over 2 million vaccinations (0.06%), compared to 2 fatalities out of every hundred people (2%) that test positive for the virus. Even if you assume that all the unknown outcomes were fatalities the percentage only goes up to 0.5%.
That's a 38 page report - what part(s) are you referring to? If it's "Table 2. Events Reported in ≥2% Cases" I'll point out that 2% is small to begin with and that of that 2% - when you read the table - most of them do not qualify as "serious": sore arm, fever, nausea, etc, plus a lot more. Only 1223 of the events reported were fatal - out of 42,086 events. It's too bad they don't say how many vaccinations total, but we can multiply by 50 (because it's 2% of the vacinations) and assume it must have been around 2,104,300. That might be about right, because on Feb 28, 2020 - the date given in the document - there had been about 268,000,000 vaccinations world wide. See the "Covid-19 vaccine doses administered" graph at https://ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinations?country=OWID_WRL
So we've got over 2 million vaccinations, 42,086 people reporting a wide range of adverse events, a lot of them minor, 19,582 recovered/recovering, 1223 fatalities, and the rest still sick or unknown. And don't forget that those were early days, and they were vaccinating old people first, many with comorbidities. Take 2 million old people, some of them sick, and watch them for a month - some are going to die anyway, vaccination or no.
That's 1223 fatalities out of over 2 million vaccinations (0.06%), compared to 2 fatalities out of every hundred people (2%) that test positive for the virus. Even if you assume that all the unknown outcomes were fatalities the percentage only goes up to 0.5%.