Yeah. That’s not actually what I meant, but I’m sure they’re real numbers. How things are counted does matter though. The way hospitals are funded isn’t corrupt, but the way they count things isn’t a good gauge on vaccine efficacy though. If a person with Covid goes to the hospital because they are having heart problems, the hospital has to use resources to treat them for Covid and get paid back by the government for costs associated with treating Covid. Even if the person died of a heart problem that already existed. Its not corrupt, it’s just the way it’s funded, but not a good way to judge vaccine efficacy. It does look apparent that unvaccinated people die more often though. The vaccine doesn’t seem to work as well on the omicron variant. It doesn’t make sense to force a vaccine mandate that will cost a ton of money if the vaccine doesn’t stop the spread like we thought it would. I’m not for a mandate anyway in all honesty, but now it really doesn’t make sense, there are probably 50 million people we would have to violently force into taking the vaccine. Is that really what we want?