I’m far more rational than you.
I care a lot that 175,000,000 Americans are now vaccinated and have a better chance to not die from a serious covid illness.
Most of the vaccinated wouldn’t have died anyway. The deaths are heavily weighted towards the over-70 age cohort.
Thousands of those wouldn’t have died except for several Dem governors forcing the infected into nursing homes.
Most of the infected would have lived if Faux-Xi and the powers that be had not cut off the supply of, and actively opposed, Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine / zinc.
And comparing the dead from COVID to the dead from the jab is a fool’s errand: maybe you forgot, but anything calling itself a vaccine isn’t supposed to be killing you in the first place. What you’re doing to put your finger on the scale, is borrowing the risk of death from COVID from those over 70, and applying it to youngsters who aren’t at risk from the Coof, but are at heightend risk of side effects from the jab.
Yes, I know that on the order of 200,000 people/year die from medical mistakes in the US. So your argument amounts to “doctors screw up so much, what’s a few more when we have a panic to induce to get rid of Trump and install totalitarian controls.”
And people generally undergo surgery when there is something already wrong with the body; not on a wishful thinking fishing expedition to make a few dishonest and criminal mega corporations even richer.
The world is crumbling around your rationalizations.
You forgot about 1/3 of the surgeries in USA are VOLUNTARY.
My nephew is a practicing plastic surgeon in Florida.
Most of his patients have no health issues at all.
And he has a booming practice, earning 7 figures every year.
And you also forgot that many surgeries are UNNECESSARY.
In MY OWN CASE, I was told I had bone on bone situation in my right knee at age 59. And I needed a knee surgery to fix that pain issue. I took the alternate path of rigorous exercise program (walking 30 miles every week playing 5 rounds of 18) and today at age 81 I don’t have knee pain, no hip joint pain, no heart disease, blood pressure back to normal range, and border line diabetic condition disappeared. But how many people will choose this difficult path of relentless exercise? Not many. They will choose surgery.