I just checked, looking for a number.
Per the NCAA, a total of 1,696 players made up the NFL’s active rosters for 2021.
So if we go for a round number of 1700, assume (using the NFL’s stat) that 1,615 are vaxxed, depending on the rate for adverse events, you wouldn’t expect to see a large number of injuries/deaths.
Horrible for the people affected, but more people are shot and killed in Chicago annually than will be killed by CoupFlu vaxxes in the NFL.
So a simple body count won’t really tell the tale.
What might be helpful to see is if non-vaxxed players are experiencing issues like myocarditis at the same rate as vaxxed players.
Some additional context...
In ‘77 the Swine Flu vaxx was pulled after causing fewer than three dozen reported deaths and around 500 reported injuries.
I’d say we blasted through that months ago.
So why are the vaxxes still available for a bug with a very high survival rate?
Could it be because CoupFlu has NEVER been about protecting public health...?