so to get the real number of problems, times it by the underreporting factor. i don't think that clarification is necessary since obviously its underreported.
still works out to an average of three issues per injection.
at least that's the conclusion my pre-breakfast brain is coming to
According to the Deep State, more than 220 million people are "fully vaccinated" in the US and over a billion in the world. Let's say that is vastly overstated and the real number is only 100 million here/600 million in the world. Times 2 to be fully vaccinated is still 200 million/1200 million shots given. This is disregarding the one-shot group entirely, and the multi-boosted, so we are under reporting shots given by a very large amount.
Now suppose the adverse reactions are ten unreported for each one reported. That would mean 50 million adverse reactions for about 15 million people. This is not good at all, but we have skewed both sides of the equation pretty badly, and it still doesn't come out to three adverse reactions per individual or shot. If in fact the number of shots given is closer to the official number, and the underreported adverse rate is the same, there's even fewer adverse effects per shot.
so to get the real number of problems, times it by the underreporting factor. i don't think that clarification is necessary since obviously its underreported.
still works out to an average of three issues per injection.
at least that's the conclusion my pre-breakfast brain is coming to
According to the Deep State, more than 220 million people are "fully vaccinated" in the US and over a billion in the world. Let's say that is vastly overstated and the real number is only 100 million here/600 million in the world. Times 2 to be fully vaccinated is still 200 million/1200 million shots given. This is disregarding the one-shot group entirely, and the multi-boosted, so we are under reporting shots given by a very large amount.
Now suppose the adverse reactions are ten unreported for each one reported. That would mean 50 million adverse reactions for about 15 million people. This is not good at all, but we have skewed both sides of the equation pretty badly, and it still doesn't come out to three adverse reactions per individual or shot. If in fact the number of shots given is closer to the official number, and the underreported adverse rate is the same, there's even fewer adverse effects per shot.