Comment by deepspace
2 months ago
I do not see any 'radical difference' in the numbers. Individuals who choose not to get vaccinated are likely to be less informed and more reckless in other aspects of managing their health and their lives in general, so the relatively small difference between the populations is perfectly understandable.
You're basically saying that the study compares two distinct populations that differ in many other aspects rather than just by vaccine.
Why then do you ascribe the difference in mortality to the vaccine?