It does not matter what evidence YOU need, except to you.The only facts I need are the 99.7% recovery rate...the fact that Biden has been allowing many people over the border who are unvaccinated, many of which have been brought into Middle Tennessee, the fact that the government has tried so hard to bribe people, shame people and terrorize people into getting this junk in their bodies....Nope...I don't trust the government one iota. My father worked for them years ago, my late MIL was in nursing at the "Blue Goose" VA hospital in Augusta for years, and I have many, many nieces and nephews in the nursing and other medical fields. In fact, we were down there for my nieces graduation from the AU School of Nursing a couple of weeks ago. Most of those in the nursing field that I'm related to are against the vaccines for varied reasons. My wife and I neither one have to have it anyhow because of a medical waiver. My wife and I have had several family members die from cancer over the past 21 years...my dad in 2000 from colon and lung cancers, my MIL from non-small lung cancer in 2005, my sister from breast cancer in 2019, and several others who had lung, pancreatic and brain cancers. New treatments...yes...my sister went to Mexico for treatment of her cancer and it was working until the doctors at AU talked her into staying in the states for an experimental type of treatment. They did the same thing with my father back in 2000...I'll NEVER trust the medical establishment again on something like that.
What you ate talking about is misleading other people so that they follow your lead. That is wrong.
You do not trust the medical establishment, which is fine. If you get seriously ill, just have a loved one dig a hole.
But others have had their lives saved by the medical establishment. So they have a different opinion. They may get a pneumonia shot, a flu shot, take blood pressure medication, seek treatment if diagnosed with cancer, etc.
I agree that the mortality rate for covid is currently 2.11%. And I get why you use the percentage rather than the number represented (saying 2.11% died instead of over 4,350,000 people does sound better).