Note: This post was inspired by this Vigilant News article.
The CDC estimated the number of COVID hospitalizations prevented per million doses for 2022 and early 2023 and — using an estimated rate for serious (hospitalized) adverse events from taking jabs — everyone under age 50 (and possibly those older) is expected to experience net harm from taking COVID jabs.
Here is the CDC page with orange markings added:
The worst result is expected to occur in kids under age 12, and at a minimum, an extra 549 kids are expected to be put into the hospital for each million doses given. Here is the report that estimated the rate of serious (hospitalized) adverse events from taking the COVID jab (green markings added):
Evidence suggests that, for all those under age 50, the rate of harm from COVID jabs (625 hospitalized with serious adverse events per million doses) exceeds the CDC-estimated benefit of taking them (hospitalizations prevented per million doses).
And, according to CDC’s estimate at top, this negative harm:benefit ratio has been true since at least Summer 2022.
End Note: Serious adverse events are adverse events which require hospitalization. The study above only looked at the serious adverse events which had been pre-ordained to have been of special interest, so the full rate of hospitalization from taking COVID jabs could be higher than the 625 hospitalized per million doses (because that rate only includes hospitalization for just those events of special interest).
Reference
[CDC page showing only 75 hospitalizations prevented from a million doses in those under age 59] — CDC. https://www.cdc.gov/respiratory-viruses/whats-new/covid-vaccine-recommendations-9-12-2023.html