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Originally Posted by fritzy
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) told The Epoch Times in an email that as of March 8, more than 92 million doses of mRNA vaccines for COVID-19 had been administered, with 1,637 deaths occurring following the injections in the United States.
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About 55,000 people die each week in this country. March 8 marks about seven weeks since the vaccine was given. That means that about 385,000 people have died during that time. That's a bit over 1% of the total population.
A total of 9 million doses have been given to about 6 million people. One percent of those is 60,000.
Considering that most of the doses were given to people over the age of 65 one might think that the death toll from other causes would be a lot higher in that age group.
The 1637 deaths represents .00027% of the people that have been vaccinated. It's more likely that they died from causes other than the vaccine.
Does the CDC email state that the deaths were vaccine related?