I am a ED physician and feel I have some expertise in this field.
COVID vaccination deaths are very very rare. 0.0021% of people in the US died after recieving the COVID vaccine. Reporting requirements stipulate deaths have to be reported even if there is no evidence the death was a result of the vaccine. This reporting is true for all vaccines. And includes adverse reactions up to 7 days after vaccination. Likely the J/J has cause the death of 5 women due to blood clots. The other 9805 deaths were required to be reported even though it is unclear if the vaccine had anything to do with the deaths.
The lack of high vaccination rates is what allows varients to take hold when the occur. If vaccination rates were in the 90% range, we likely would not have had a delta varient outbreak.
It is NOT experimental
Yes, you can get COVID after vaccination, but symptoms rarely require hospitalization (less than 1% of hospitalized COVID patients are vaccinated)
Science, my friends. It took a while for Copernican heliocentrism to catch on. The naysayers didnt end up changing the facts in the end.....