- Jan 23, 2021
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VAERS data summary as of Aug 20. From the VAERS site - "Underreporting" is one of the main limitations of passive surveillance systems, including VAERS. The term, underreporting refers to the fact that VAERS receives reports for only a small fraction of actual adverse events. The degree of underreporting varies widely. VAERS - Guide to Interpreting VAERS DataOkay, well, I know your comment about the state is false. They do collect the data. I couldn't give a fuck if the media has it, but I know two doctors and a few nurses at Flagler Hospital in St. Augustine, and they're documenting everything. They've only had two cases of an otherwise healthy person dying shortly after getting the vaccine, but there's really no degree of certainty in determining the vaccine as the cause of death. I know an autopsy was performed on one patient. The cause of death was cardiac arrest.
Can they attribute deaths directly to the vaccine? I don't know. It would be irresponsible for them to say "Well, shit, he was healthy. It HAD to be the vaccine." Mere suspicion about something you don't know is a poor way to practice medicine.
You also didn't address my point regarding the number of people who've received the vaccine versus the number of people who've died after receiving the vaccine...
So lets go with 10%, hardly a small fraction, then the death numbers go up to over 130,000. Compare this with how the Swine Flu vaccine was treated - "WASHINGTON, Oct. 12—Swine flu vaccination programs in nine states and in Pittsburgh and its suburbs were suspended today, two weeks after they began nationally, after the deaths of three elderly persons who received the vaccine yesterday at a clinic in Pittsburgh. - from SWINE FLU PROGRAM IS HALTED IN 9 STATES AS 3 DIE AFTER SHOTS (Published 1976)