The simple fact is, more peopled died after the "vaccine" was introduced than before.
Actually, had you bothered before posting this claim to find a chart of the US's annual death rate, you'd have found that it declined in 2022 after peaking in 2020 and 2021
(when Covid was at its worst) and in 2023 resumed the trend it had been following since 2010
(hint about that tend, how old are Baby Boomers?).
ETA: Since no one seems to have seen fit to fact-check my claim about US annual death rates, https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/usa/united-states/death-rate .Maybe some have not noticed, but when I use phrases like,
not as deadly as anti-Covid-vaxxers claim, it is not accidental. All medications have side effects, and
anything that revs up a person's immune system - injury, disease, vaccine - has a non-zero risk of some people's immune systems over-reacting and causing serious problems. That is why non-bogey-mRNA Covid vaccines and vaccines for other diseases have warnings about possible side effects,
including myocarditis and anaphylactic shock.
"Perfection or nothing" is not realistic.Alarmist hyperbole about things such as localized outbreaks of monkey pox and measles are deservedly mocked, since reality was far short of the alarmism. I mock anti-Covid-vaxxers' alarmist claims because reality was and continues to be far short of their alarmism.