This pretty much shuts down the “vaccine” argument.
As of March 1st if this year (12 months from first recorded deaths), there were 29.4MM cases and 537,966 deaths. That's a case mortality rate of 1.8%.
Since then, in the age of vaccines, we've had 21.6MM new cases and 281,349 deaths for a case mortality rate of 1.3%. Since we hit 70% vaxed adults in July, the rate fell a whopping 0.1%
So prior to vaccines, we were losing 18 people per thousand cases. We've only lowered that to about 13 per 1000, and we dont know how much of that reduction comes from natural immunity, other treatments, and over 500K less elderly and immunocompromised people in the patient pool. Throughout all of that, the post vaccine case growth is unchanged from pre vaccine case growth.
We've barely moved the needle. The statistical argument for compulsory vaccinations doesnt exist.