I can’t believe I’m wasting my time with this. But here it is. For example:
You always cite that one study from the UK - 90% of covid deaths were vaccinated in a country with 76% vaccination rate or some such.
1) We don’t know the demographics of the unvaccinated population. They are likely to be young, healthy people.
2) the real data would be in the high risk group - old with comorbidities, vaxxed vs unvaxxed.
3) the data you cherry-pick your way through is quite clear on this.
4) you should trust the people who are much more educated on this stuff. And much smarter.