Per Dose | ||||
Vaccine Doses | 268,400,000 | |||
Death | 4,201 | 0.0016% | Or 16 in 1 million | |
Permanent Disability | 2,719 | 0.0010% | ||
Birth Defect | 121 | 0.0000% | ||
Life Threatening | 3,868 | 0.0014% | ||
Hospitalized, Prolonged | 36 | 0.0000% | ||
Hospitalized | 12,586 | 0.0047% | ||
Emergency Doctor/Room | 29,669 | 0.0111% | ||
Emergency Room | 39 | 0.0000% | ||
Office Visit | 39,151 | 0.0146% | ||
Not Serious | 90,133 | 0.0336% | ||
Recovered | 86,783 | 0.0323% | ||
Total Advrs Evnts | 227,805 | 0.0849% |
If you add the items from hospitalization and above,
you have a 1 in 10,000 chance of hospitalization or worse to you.
And a 1 in 5,000 chance of needing emergency room attention or worse.
your chart says, out of 268.4MM doses, about 10K cases were of importance and most likely to be fully verifiable and more or less accurate: deaths, acutes, perm diss, or BD. All cases that would be reported by hospital staff to reporting agencies or have hospital admission/treatment records.
Of much less importance is: Emergency doc (likely an off-hours clinic), ER-no admission, office visit, not serious, (and what does ‘recovered mean?). They are less verifiable, i.e., was the urgent care clinic actually an urgent situation or just no family doctor? Was a doctor visit more of a reassurance visit looking for palliative rx’s, was it a nursing home doctor on rounds? Was it immediately prior to hospital admission or post-discharge ? When was the visit sought?