| as of 2-9-22 CA data | covid cases and deaths | ||||||||
| Age range | # of cases | Deaths | fraction who died | % of Died | x per 100 died | x per 1000 died | x per 100,000 died | ||
| 5-17 | 1,279,300 | 33 | 0.0000258 | 0.003% | 0.003 | 0.026 | 2.58 | ||
| 18-34 | 2,634,558 | 1,397 | 0.0005303 | 0.053% | 0.053 | 0.530 | 53.03 | ||
| 35-49 | 1,886,822 | 5,265 | 0.0027904 | 0.279% | 0.279 | 2.790 | 279.04 | ||
| 50-59 | 1,007,448 | 9,365 | 0.0092958 | 0.930% | 0.930 | 9.296 | 929.58 | ||
| 60-64 | 376,602 | 7,776 | 0.0206478 | 2.065% | 2.065 | 20.648 | 2064.78 | ||
| 65-69 | 258,517 | 8,703 | 0.0336651 | 3.367% | 3.367 | 33.665 | 3366.51 | ||
| 70-74 | 177,310 | 9,354 | 0.0527551 | 5.276% | 5.276 | 52.755 | 5275.51 | ||
| 75-79 | 116,030 | 9,463 | 0.0815565 | 8.156% | 8.156 | 81.556 | 8155.65 | ||
| 80+ | 181,253 | 29,691 | 0.1638097 | 16.381% | 16.381 | 163.810 | 16380.97 | ||
| as of 2-4-22 CA VAERS Data of Vaccine injuries | |||||||||
| cdc data 2-14-22 | If using Kirsch and Rose | ||||||||
| Age Range | Serious Injures including Death | All reported injuries | age range | CA Vaccinated | % as serious injuries | % as all injuries | under report factor (41) | ||
| 5-11 | 30 | 783 | 5-11 | 2,264,178 | 0.00132% | 0.0346% | 1.4179% | ||
| 12-18 | 412 | 4,115 | 12-17 | 2,051,314 | 0.02008% | 0.2006% | 8.2247% | ||
| 19-30 | 632 | 8,706 | 18-49 | 13,062,565 | 0.0000% | ||||
| 31-49 | 1863 | 22,565 | 18-49 | 0.0191% | 0.2394% | 9.8152% | |||
| 50-64 | 1790 | 16,476 | 50-64 | 6,214,353 | 0.0288% | 0.2651% | 10.8703% | ||
| 65-80 | 1645 | 12,374 | 65+ | 5,440,245 | 0.0424% | 0.2784% | 11.4154% | ||
| 80 | 660 | 2,773 | |||||||
| The CDC vaccination age ranges do not match VAERs age ranges. Even if one ignores the under report factor it appears | |||||||||
| it is safer to be vaccinated then to get covid if an individual is 60 and over it is also appears from the data that if under 18 it is safer to get covid than the vaccine. | |||||||||