That is not 1 in 200 of total vaxx recipients. That is 1 in 200 of total vaccine adverse reaction reports. The total number of people who have received the vaccine is in the hundreds of millions putting the "reported" death rate at much less than 0.52%.
If we assume this is based on 300M total vaccinated people (I have no idea what population they are looking at) their reported death rate is more like 1 in 30,000.
This has no meaning with regards to the real death rate. This is only what the WHO data is saying. Your interpretation is using the wrong denominator.
ACCORDING TO THE WHO'S DATA THE RATE THEY PUT IS 0.5%
Yes, the deaths to total reports is 0.5%. Here's the problem with that statement. It is completely meaningless to everyone on the planet except you.
It itself is a strawman by virtue of being not relevant to anything. There is no statistical inference that can be derived from that number that has any consequence on any decision making by any policy maker. There is no red pill that can be derived from that number because it is doesn't say anything about the death rate of the vaccine to any meaningful other number.
And it makes you wrong.
I'm not wrong, because I didn't make a statement about anything. I only gave the proper context to the number. There was nothing for me to be wrong about.
That is not 1 in 200 of total vaxx recipients. That is 1 in 200 of total vaccine adverse reaction reports. The total number of people who have received the vaccine is in the hundreds of millions putting the "reported" death rate at much less than 0.52%.
If we assume this is based on 300M total vaccinated people (I have no idea what population they are looking at) their reported death rate is more like 1 in 30,000.
This has no meaning with regards to the real death rate. This is only what the WHO data is saying. Your interpretation is using the wrong denominator.
Yes, the deaths to total reports is 0.5%. Here's the problem with that statement. It is completely meaningless to everyone on the planet except you.
It itself is a strawman by virtue of being not relevant to anything. There is no statistical inference that can be derived from that number that has any consequence on any decision making by any policy maker. There is no red pill that can be derived from that number because it is doesn't say anything about the death rate of the vaccine to any meaningful other number.
I'm not wrong, because I didn't make a statement about anything. I only gave the proper context to the number. There was nothing for me to be wrong about.