How many is it now do you know? Other wise I can't really read anything into your stats as it might have gone up for all I know.
I don't know, I heard it here in one of the tablesaw threads, and indeed seen those figures on Google, and other videos mention the same.
I suppose it doesn't really matter, as we don't know how many trained folks were using them,
and likely lots of other factors which I've not considered,
though I could think of many, there's seemingly no mention of the details,
i.e types of circular saw injuries, or the use of them, i.e ripping or crosscutting,
wrong/damaged/dull blades, and no riving knife attached..
which usually the crown guard is mounted on, non sliding fences for ripping,
or Shaw guards for non through cuts, infeed and outfeed tables,
if some machines were tipped over whilst on sawhorses, level machine or choked badly,
machines on casters without suitable system to disable rolling
Projectiles one could argue, more likely to get a spear (story here bout that and someone lost a thumb, with shorter pushsticks)
Non left tilting arbors, unsuitable clothing and gloves worn,
type of push sticks used, suitable saw which can take a good insert which isn't floppy, bendy/bent
and flatness of table, rigidity of things, general quality and condition.
Those are just a few things which matter, off the top of my head, though I'm probably leaving a good bit out...
Which are likely important factors.
Though I think Jacobs right, the pushsticks perhaps up there as the most important factor in regards to safety,
or whichever way one want's to say it.
Especially if doing things by the book i.e the free HSE circular saw advice,
which anyone can download, though as I might have said already,
perhaps very assumptive in regards to the demonstrations,
so someone brand new to this, but has stuck around enough to know what they dont know.
and bearing in mind likely some spring chickens starting out, have so many bad videos,
what's reduced to sped up "shorts" ,"ticktoks", and insta's, that could give one the impression
of gaining a whole lot of knowledge in, say an hour of that,
when in reality, the only things they know is bad practice.
So I can see where Jacob's coming from there.
All the best
Tom