There's an adverse vaccine reporting system in the US. I'm not sure what it's up to, but back in March there had been 700+ reported deaths related to the COVID vaccine compared to 20 to the normal flu vaccine. And Harvard's work seems to indicate that only about 1% of adverse reactions to vaccines are actually reported.
That so? Or do you just underestimate the amount of death that other vaccines cause - which are fully justified given the benefits that they provide?
There's an adverse vaccine reporting system in the US. I'm not sure what it's up to, but back in March there had been 700+ reported deaths related to the COVID vaccine compared to 20 to the normal flu vaccine. And Harvard's work seems to indicate that only about 1% of adverse reactions to vaccines are actually reported.
5888 deaths so far. Thousands hospitalized.
https://www.openvaers.com/covid-data