No data? After two years of data and analyses and reporting about data, one would expect so many experts and their research would have data...."
Here is some lovely, "official" data from the university at which the current FDA head studied to become a physician.
As of 23 January 2022, from the very "official" ---
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/
( 5,592,861 "global deaths" across two years of the "official" pandemic / 7,948,118,521 as the world's population ) x 100 = 0.07 %
Seven one-hundredths of one percent worldwide.
That's the pandemic, outset through omicron and all, wrapped up in the Johns Hopkins tally.
Seven one-hundredths of one percent DEAD from this pandemic worldwide in two years. Data.
The combined percentage of (deaths + serious bout of covid) are higher in United States. In countries like India, with 4 times bigger population crammed into landmass 1/3 size of USA, the numbers are smaller. I attribute to poor reporting and recording there. Many villages do not even have electricity. And in big cities, population outnumbers hospital beds by a wide margin, so many people just die at home and it never gets reported as covid death.