According to Pfizer's trial data that they were forced to release, their two-dose shot had a 2.9% mortality rate over the course of three months, not accounting for deaths that are likely to occur further down the line from all the other "side effects" of the shot. The CDC claims that over 200 million Americans are "fully vaccinated" (https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#vaccinations_vacc-total-admin-rate-total). Assuming the CDC isn't lying and inflating the numbers, it's safe to presume the actual death toll is already far above 500,000 and will continue to climb.
I am wondering if this is the reason for the "low labor participation rate" problem
They try to cover for it with the people saying they WON'T work but that doesn't make sense.
How would they have enough income to survive long-term?
I think it's more than 500,000.
My guess is at least 2 million.
And how many more disabled by it?
Yes, probably a good percentage are working age people.
28000 killed 52000 permanently disabled, and that's just VAERS which could be significantly under-reported.
According to Pfizer's trial data that they were forced to release, their two-dose shot had a 2.9% mortality rate over the course of three months, not accounting for deaths that are likely to occur further down the line from all the other "side effects" of the shot. The CDC claims that over 200 million Americans are "fully vaccinated" (https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#vaccinations_vacc-total-admin-rate-total). Assuming the CDC isn't lying and inflating the numbers, it's safe to presume the actual death toll is already far above 500,000 and will continue to climb.