“With the vaccine, two out of seven die.
That’s a 28% fatality rate.”
Meaningless comment without factoring in the severity or length of time of the infection.
This vaccine is also being given to people who already have the disease. It’s likely to be far more effective given as a preventative.
Yah, but you can't factor those things in (in any significant fashion, with any real degree of confidence) based on such a small sample.
In the meantime, if the vaccine leaves transmissibility untouched, but instills a false sense of confidence among those who will nonetheless shed infections material...