I read that Puerto Rico has a high vaccination rate. They also have a very low 1,657 deaths per 1,000,000 population. Utah has a slightly better 1,627 deaths per 1,000,000 population, with Vermont, 1,412, and Hawaii, 1,250.
Puerto Rico boasts a 95% of the population receiving at least one dose of the vaccine – and nearly 84% fully vaccinated. I wish that word, “vaccine hesitancy,” was a pronoun not to be considered.
I’m curious. Are those death rates from 2021? 2022? All years combined? After the “Delta” wave death rates dropped dramatically. Either from a weakening virus or natural immunity. The majority of the dead were elderly in nursing homes in that first year so the numbers are definitely skewed.
That’s why find out if the “vaccines” worked is almost impossible. But one thing is certain, they aren’t working now and compared to past vaccine safety numbers, they’re not safe.