cb1111
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Having to wait a couple weeks between first and second doses surely accounts for a large chunk of that 30 million. I've got no doubt some have died from other causes -- plenty of ways for some fraction of 30M people to die within two weeks, including but not limited to car accidents, work-related injuries, pre-existing conditions, sudden aneurysms, etc.
Implying that not only have double the amount of people in the US died from the vaccine than the virus itself, but that all those deaths have been cleanly swept under the rug is certainly very far-fetched.
Then there are those people that got their second shot elsewhere (like my nephew who got his second shot in Qatar), got it at a location other than the one that recorded it initially - in VA, many got their first through the county and the second through CVS/Walgreens, or decided not to get the second shot ("I had a headache and my arm was sore after the first shot. I heard the second shot is worse")Yup. 3-6 weeks between doses and around 750,000 vaccines administered per day (https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/daily-covid-19-vaccination-doses?country=~USA). I'll let zrick the math genius run the numbers though
I suspect that only a tiny portion of those died.