Of course I understood your point. LOL,
In my post, I was merely stating that when posting about “excess deaths” due to the vaccine...you need to be sure you are backing out the numbers of people who actually died from the virus. The “Vax deaths” are more of a 2022-2023 statistic. This would be especially true if you are pointing to the “died suddenly” group, which has only ramped up in the past six to nine months.
Of course the virus itself took people who had significant comorbidities; leaving the other 329 million folks in the country fine. That was not the point I was making.
In fact, I have agreed with the position that if you did not have those comorbidities your risk level was pretty low. My personal experience with the vaccine was horrible, and I would never suggest anyone take it—or any of the boosters.
The general issue I have with posts regarding “statistics” is that a lot of time the people citing them are not looking at raw data, nor are they considering the other factors that the original “chart” creator either did not understand or intentionally left off to make a point.
The covid virus affected my kids friend, 26 year old, mountain hiking athlete. Now her heart is so bad she can’t walk 50 steps.
You are right about data.
Anyone who died with covid was added as covid death.
Now anyone who died after getting vaxxed is considered as vac death.
Both numbers are seriously inflated.