"If smoking is bad, why haven't we seen smoker mass die offs yet?"
"If overeating is bad, why haven't we seen overeater die offs yet?"
Something being bad doesn't mean all who do it will die in a year or two, lol. We all know that smoking reduces your life expectancy, and so do mRNA "vaccines". That's why there are young people dying suddenly in higher rates than they did before. That's why there were athletes dying suddenly or collapsing in the middle of a match and Heather McDonald collapsing in a middle of a stand-up comedy skit after she joked about being 3x vaccinated and making fun of people who claim vaccines are bad (very ironic, lol), and everybody acted as if it's all normal. That's why people have weird diseases or turbo cancers and die of them and everybody thinks it's something normal somehow. Of course they are bad and you can see their negative effects everywhere if you pay attention.
Oh and do not forget people who said on Twitter "well I'm vaccinated, If I die it means that all the anti-vaxxers are right, but if I still live they are wrong and should take responsibility for their lies" or who made fun of or attacked non-vaccinated people and they all died within a year. You can really see a collection of the so-called "vaccine karma" if you search on Yandex (because Google censors).
You should ask the opposite: if the unvaccinated are supposed to die from "Covid", why do we live and are even better? Their entire narrative was that if you don't take the vax you'll die, that was the entire scare narrative based on, and it was proven to be a giant hoax.