having 4 or more co-morbidities. Is that an accurate statement or not? It is obviously overlooking the fact that 99% of those vaccinated had not died, but that wasn't the point the narrative. The point has always been that the vast majority of deaths were with unhealthy people and not only does the information show that, it emphasizes that it even holds true for those that have been vaccinated. That was the piece of information that I had not heard previously, I assumed that 3/4 of deaths overall were with patients having 4 or more co-morbidities, but it was really just a subset of vaccinated individuals. I think it is safe to assume that patients that have not been vaccinated likely have the same ratio of co-morbidities as those in the vaccinated study. Trying to figure out your point.