400+337+56=793 on my $1 calculator. But VAERS says 795?
I guess my cheap calculator must be defective.
From the same calculator, At least 234,269,053 people or 71% of the population have received at least one dose, which calculated risk of blood clots at 793/234,269,053 x 100 = 0.00034%
Nah, that is ridiculously low. Must be my bad calculator from the dollar store. No one would be upset over 0.00034% risk. This calculator needs to be squashed under by boots.
The data is through April 8. The 234 million people figure you use is into December.
Your calculator is fine. The operator, not so much.