Not sure I understand the data set. It's clear what it is saying, but the numbers seem impossible for a military that's about 1 million people strong. Even past years...how are the numbers so high? I can assume injuries covers any type, but to get to 21.5M events.....that's 21 events per person of disease and injury in the portion of 2021 where data was available. Just seems implausible. I'm wondering if whoever compiled the data didn't understand what should be included or excluded and it captured more than is explained by "disease and injury".
The message is clearly that the vaccine is the cause, but does anyone better understand how the numbers fit together to average more annually, even before COVID, than the number of people in the military if it's a military only database?
Not sure I understand the data set. It's clear what it is saying, but the numbers seem impossible for a military that's about 1 million people strong. Even past years...how are the numbers so high? I can assume injuries covers any type, but to get to 21.5M events.....that's 21 events per person of disease and injury in the portion of 2021 where data was available. Just seems implausible. I'm wondering if whoever compiled the data didn't understand what should be included or excluded and it captured more than is explained by "disease and injury".
The message is clearly that the vaccine is the cause, but does anyone better understand how the numbers fit together to average more annually, even before COVID, than the number of people in the military if it's a military only database?