Discussion about this post

User's avatar
pimaCanyon's avatar

Considering numbers we see in VAERS, and an under reporting factor of somewhere betweent 31 and 100, I have to wonder whether the death counts are accurate. However, let's assume they are and make a comparison to flying on a commercial jet. According to this website: https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/by_the_numbers/ there are 45,000 commercial airline flights per day in the US. (That's a staggering number, I had no idea there were so many!). If we assume an average of 100 passengers per flight, then we have 4.5 million passengers flying every day. If the commercial airline industry had the same death rate as the PFE jab--10 deaths per million--then one commercial plane would be crashing every two or three days, killing all 100 people on board. I wonder how people would feel about flying if we had a crash every 2 or 3 days that killed all passengers on board.

Expand full comment
Brena M.'s avatar

Shipped out is not injected. That is the issue I have with the way the governments are reporting number of vaccinated. It is based on units purchased and shipped out, not shots in arms.

Expand full comment
66 more comments...

No posts