One problem with those charts is they aren't adjusted for the relative sizes of the vaccinated and unvaccinated populations.
There may be more total issues in the vaccinated population but a much higher rate of issues in the unvaccinated.
This is akin to those stupid articles that talked about certain vaccine lots causing problems without having any idea how large the various lots were.
The analysis is meaningless without that data yet the authors make bold claims based on it.
What I hear you saying is, the vax is safe and effective.
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There may be more total issues in the vaccinated population but a much higher rate of issues in the unvaccinated.
But all they have are the real numbers of the two populations; we have no way of knowing how many "vaccinated" or "unvaccinated" never even made it to the hospital.
You would have to be able to demonstrate that the hospitalized population of the "vaccinated" was substantially larger than the hospitalized population of the "unvaccinated" for you to have a point (but even that would be inconclusive because it says nothing about the "unvaccinated" who were never admitted to the ER).
Fauci himself has stated that the "vaccines" are not working as expected, and the charts and the graphs from Israel, Germany, and the UK reinforce this, which is why Israel is moving to the second booster (and Fauci is recommending the booster shot here in the US).