What’s an acceptable number of vaccine-related deaths to incur for a disease that has a survival rate of over 98%...
However:
Vaccines have 3,000 deaths in over 100 million doses = 0.003%
Covid has 580,000 deaths in 32 million cases = 1.8%
Clearly in the short run the vaccines are safer.
“What’s an acceptable number of vaccine-related deaths to incur for a disease that has a survival rate of over 98%...”
Ok. Over 98% survival, let’s call it 99%
That’s 1% death rate. The answer to your question would thus be less than 1% - in other words better than non-vaccinated.
This article yesterday
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3951063/posts
Reported 74 people have died and 78 million have been “fully vaccinated”.
That is a rate of 74/78,000,000 which is about 0.0001%
So we have 1% (your number) vs 0.0001%.
So the improvement (decrease in death rate) is about ten thousand fold.
Is that acceptable?
An excellent question! Something rotten in Denmark, and it ain't the cheese.