Just to be fair, because we don't want to be accused of sensationalizing the way leftists do, but 227,805 adverse reactions, with some pretty minor, out of what, 50 million people who got the shot, is a pretty low rate. However, the VAERS site relies on people posting their own adverse reactions, and some people have estimated that only 1% post an adverse reaction. I think that 1% is probably true for minor adverse reactions. It's probably like any product review, or hotel review, if you get a real lemon product or have a rotten stay at a hotel, you are going to make sure you post a review about it :) (I just checked, and over 100 million people have received at least one shot)
No it is not a low rate. If this was a consumer product it would have been immediately pulled off the shelves and demonized. And thats just for the reported incidents. If the public understood that the reported incidents are less than 10% of all incidents the public outcry would be immense. and deservedly so.
Just to be fair, because we don't want to be accused of sensationalizing the way leftists do, but 227,805 adverse reactions, with some pretty minor, out of what, 50 million people who got the shot, is a pretty low rate. However, the VAERS site relies on people posting their own adverse reactions, and some people have estimated that only 1% post an adverse reaction. I think that 1% is probably true for minor adverse reactions. It's probably like any product review, or hotel review, if you get a real lemon product or have a rotten stay at a hotel, you are going to make sure you post a review about it :) (I just checked, and over 100 million people have received at least one shot)
No it is not a low rate. If this was a consumer product it would have been immediately pulled off the shelves and demonized. And thats just for the reported incidents. If the public understood that the reported incidents are less than 10% of all incidents the public outcry would be immense. and deservedly so.