Indeed it is not hard.
Data as of 18 December 2021
Johns Hopkins University Coronavirus Resource
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/
( 5,344,177 “official” COVID dead worldwide / 7,914,199,792 global population ) x 100 = 0.0675 %
0.0675 percent “officially” dead from COVID worldwide after almost two year time.
( 805,823 “official” COVID dead in the US / 331,002,651 population ) x 100 = 0.243 %.
Less than one quarter of one percent “officially” dead FROM and WITH Sars CoV2 over almost two years time.
If you would like the same data examination for South Africa, updated, I will add it.
Or maybe since it is “not hard to get this data,” you can do it for yourself.
How is that relevant to the vulnerable population? The global population is not vulnerable. Only the older global population is.
That’s not hard information to find. Why didn’t you?