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According to:

https://covid-101.org/science/how-many-people-have-died-from-the-vaccine-in-the-u-s/
There have been 3, yes only 3, deaths related to the Covid vaccine to a population of nearly 190 million people in the US from December 2020 to the end of reporting July 19th.
You actually believe there have only been three deaths from the administration of vaccines?



You're COMPLETELY sticking your head in the sand if you buy that biased nonsense, my friend, or that adverse reactions are even being faithfully reported to VAERS in the first place. I attached a screenshot from one of the most honest and virtuous individuals I know detailing a recent example. You're just as willfully blind if you actually believe that over 600k people have died as a direct result of COVID in this country. Just pure bullshirt.

Having said that: I am not even close to suggesting that as many or more people have died from COVID vaccines vs COVID itself. Not even close. I never made a general equivalency there - you (and others) made that assumption. What I did suggest is that there is enough proven statistical data out there about who COVID kills such that a person can make fact-based decisions about their own personal health risks due to a possible COVID infection. Having assessed their risk of possible outcomes for a possible COVID infection, they may then also determine whether or not their risk is great enough to take on the short term risks of COVID vaccines (some of which we know) as well as the yet-to-be-known long term risks of COVID vaccines. For some INDIVIDUALS, the vaccine may be an unnecessary and/or potentially greater risk than COVID itself. That can be a sensible personal health decision, even if it may not be in the best interest of population health. That's the primary reason why so many have decided to take a wait-and-see approach, and that's why population health officials have been generally willing to sweep vaccine risks under the rug "for the greater good". And neither perspective is wrong.