You’re failing to account for the number of doses each vaccine has been given.
There have been ~7 billion vaccine doses given.
You also need to account for how many people typically go blind each year, and factor that in. Are we at a higher than normal pace?
“Are we at a higher than normal pace?”
Not fully blind from it, just one eye off the standard perameter. Does that count?
VAERS data is for the USA. There are about 333 million people in the USA. If every person in the country had a two shot vaccine, and then the booster, that would only account for less than 1 billion vaccine doses. And we know that many people have not had any vaccine, and many people have not had a booster. So fewer than 700 million doses of vaccines have probably been administered in the USA.
Why did you pick a number ten times higher? Is it just a Saturday night math error, or are you working for Pfizer?
How many of that “9 billion” were saline shots. We know for a fact they were “accidentally” giving them