The latest Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) Yellow Card data suggests that one in 128 people have experienced an adverse event related to the mRNA "Covid vaccine". Latest fatalities are reported as 1,822. 1,314,659 adverse events have been reported.
The MHRA have previously estimated that the Yellow Card reporting rate may be about 10% of actual figures (see here
https://www.gov.uk/drug-safety-update/yellow-card-please-help-to-reverse-the-decline-in-reporting-of-suspected-adverse-drug-reactions), however whether this under-reporting figure still applies in this context, and whether it applies to deaths (perhaps less likely) as well as mere adverse events is not clear - though anecdotally, it seems some people who suffer reactions are not informed of the Yellow Card system.. Reports can be filled in by individuals affected, but the vast majority are said to be filled in by medical professionals, and the MHRA do have the power to remove reports. Giving false information is a criminal offence.
The equivalent figures for the USA reported by VAERS are 946,463 adverse event reports, including 19,886 deaths and 150,946 serious injuries. I do not know why the fatality rate appears to be higher under the VAERS reporting system
N.B. At the Plymouth Argyle game yesterday, supporters were asked by stewards to show "Covid" passes before being allowed to see the game. I suspect that similar incidents may happen at some non-league games (unless all affected clubs do a "Carlisle United"). As long as this remains the case, this subject will remain a point of legitimate interest and discussion on here.
I should also say that, as with other medical procedures where a degree of coercion can be involved, I very much expect there to be an issue of (lack of) free and informed consent. If people going for this mRNA "vaccine" have been told nothing more than "100% safe and effective" (and I don't know how much this does happen), then that is not acceptable, and may constitute a criminal offence if recipients have not been adequately informed.