The survival rate from the vaccine data I have found is about 99.99%. The survival rate for CV is about the same (99.99% or better) across all age groups, when taking out all the auto accidents, cancers, flu etc. that are counted as "covid" (its better than 99.7%).
One big problem with the vaccine data is, as TheConservationist has said, mid-to-long term effects are unknown, and there is precedent in previous coronavirus vaccines to be very concerned about such effects.
In addition to potential longer term effects, and covid deaths being overreported, vaccine deaths are almost certainly underreported. If I had to guess, I would say it is likely deaths for the vaccines are 2 to 10 times greater (depending on potential longer term effects) than actual covid deaths now that we have good therapeutics (vitamin D + zinc + Mg and HDQ or Ivermectin).
This is only an educated guess. There really is no way to know since we have known bad data, and this is an experiment.
The survival rate from the vaccine data I have found is about 99.99%. The survival rate for CV is about the same (99.99% or better) across all age groups, when taking out all the auto accidents, cancers, flu etc. that are counted as "covid" (its better than 99.7%).
One big problem with the vaccine data is, as TheConservationist has said, mid-to-long term effects are unknown, and there is precedent in previous coronavirus vaccines to be very concerned about such effects.
In addition to potential longer term effects, and covid deaths being overreported, vaccine deaths are almost certainly underreported. If I had to guess, I would say it is likely deaths for the vaccines are 2 to 10 times greater (depending on potential longer term effects) than actual covid deaths now that we have good therapeutics (vitamin D + zinc + Mg and HDQ or Ivermectin).
This is only an educated guess. There really is no way to know since we have known bad data, and this is an experiment.
The survival rate from the vaccine data I have found is about 99.99%. The survival rate for CV is about the same (99.99% or better) across all age groups, when taking out all the auto accidents, cancers, flu etc. that are counted as "covid" (its better than 99.7%).
One big problem with the vaccine data is, as TheConservationist has said, mid-to-long term effects are unknown, and there is precedent in previous coronavirus vaccines to be very concerned about such effects.
In addition to potential longer term effects, and covid deaths being overreported, vaccine deaths are almost certainly underreported. If I had to guess, I would say it is likely deaths for the vaccines are 2 to 10 times greater (depending on potential longer term effects) than actual covid deaths now that we have good therapeutics (vitamin D + zinc + Mg and HDQ or Ivermectin).
This is only an educated guess. There really is no way to know since we have known bad data, and this is an experiment.
The survival rate from the vaccine data I have found is about 99.99%. The survival rate for CV is about the same (or better) when taking into account all age groups, and taking out all the auto accidents, cancers, etc. that are counted as "covid" (its not 99.7%).
One big problem with the vaccine data is, as TheConservationist has said, mid-to-long term effects are unknown, and there is precedent in previous coronavirus vaccines to be very concerned about such effects.
In addition to potential longer term effects, and covid deaths being overreported, vaccine deaths are almost certainly underreported. If I had to guess, I would say it is likely deaths for the vaccines are 2 to 10 times greater (depending on potential longer term effects) than actual covid deaths now that we have good therapeutics (vitamin D + zinc + Mg and HDQ or Ivermectin).
This is only an educated guess. There really is no way to know since we have known bad data, and this is an experiment.
The survival rate from the vaccine data I have found is about 99.99%. The survival rate for CV is about the same (or better) when taking into account all age groups, and taking out all the auto accidents, cancers, etc. that are counted as "covid" (its not 99.7%).
The problem with that data is, as TheConservationist has said, mid-to-long term effects are unknown, and there is precedent in previous coronavirus vaccines to be very concerned about such effects.
In addition to potential longer term effects, and covid deaths being overreported, vaccine deaths are almost certainly underreported. If I had to guess, I would say it is likely deaths for the vaccines are 2 to 10 times greater (depending on potential longer term effects) than actual covid deaths now that we have good therapeutics (vitamin D + zinc + Mg and HDQ or Ivermectin).
This is only an educated guess. There really is no way to know since we have known bad data, and this is an experiment.