Jules72
In the US flu kills about 612 people per million per year (2018-19 season figure).
The mortality rate in the US amongst those fully vaccinated as of a few weeks ago was just 9 people per million vaccinated.
Sure that figure will still go up considering it will have only been about a couple of months rather than a full year, but it seems unlikely it’ll multiply 68 times over about 6x the months to even equal the flu mortality. This is also despite those who will have been vaccinated first and thus counted in the vaccinated covid mortality figures typically being the most vulnerable.
PS:
"“You are just as likely to be killed by a meteorite as die from Covid after a vaccine,” Dr. Peter Chin-Hong, an infectious disease expert at the University of California San Francisco, told CNBC. “In the big scheme of things, the vaccines are tremendously powerful.”"
https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2021/06/25/covid-breakthrough-cases-cdc-says-more-than-4100-people-have-been-hospitalized-or-died-after-vaccination.html
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/burden/2018-2019.html