Lets run those numbers. Out of 215 million people, you are claiming that nine died within two weeks of getting the vaccine. The real number is much higher. Out of 215 million people, almost 100,000 will die in any two week period. So you are claiming 9 excess deaths out of 100,000 normal deaths.
That is a tiny number, so impossible to prove. You may argue that the CDC is covering up the facts, but you yourself use the facts provided by the CDC.
Maybe I should have said statistically zero. If this was a real danger, you would expect a statistically significant increase in deaths.
Consider the following details and I hope trolls watch their ass at falling victim to their on mischief:
As of 2022 in America:
US COVID-19 cases continue steep decline. Yet it remains mainly GOPer led red eyed states as a result of fools voting against their own interests for seditious repukes, continue to be a burden at enabling the possible spread of the COVID-19 pestilence on U.S. society:
Cases of COVID-19 continue to drop significantly across the country, as the most recent surge caused by the Omicron variant is declining at a rapid pace.
The United States reported 330,128 new COVID-19 cases yesterday, and 3,546 deaths, according to the Johns Hopkins COVID-19 tracker. The 7-day average of new daily cases is 385,425, with 2,658 daily deaths, according to the New York Times tracker.
New daily cases have decreased by almost 50% in the last 2 weeks, but the average daily death rate — which lags by 4 to 6 weeks behind case rates — has increased by 35%. An analysis of new federal data shows 100,000 Americans have died from COVID-19 since Thanksgiving.
It will take several weeks for hospitalizations and deaths to follow case count trends; The HHS Protect Public Data Hub shows 122,627 inpatient beds in use for COVID-19. Hospitalization rates are down 16% in the last 14 days.
Despite progress, 14 states are struggling with intensive care unit (ICU) capacity of 15% or less, ABC News reports. Those states include Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, and Texas."
https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2022/02/us-covid-19-cases-continue-steep-decline