And with the data entry being so cumbersome, you can imagine docs or nurses that were going to report events, to just not do it once they see the process. But more so: medical people are not making any connection between the wide range of AE's and the vax: either because they've been taught 'vaccine good', or "how can this odd presentation be due to a vax..it's a thing not seen as a AE with previous vax's".
All very true. I am hearing whispers of medical people, frontline nurses, saying they are being discouraged to report any AE's to the system. If I find the info again I will post it to you here.
Don't spend time looking; I've heard/read the same about being discouraged by the hospital to report, also a report that a doc who questioned the safety, had his shift hours halved. We all are hearing more and more of this happening.
And yet people will still dismiss these figures, which I'm assuming are very low due to people having to self report.
And with the data entry being so cumbersome, you can imagine docs or nurses that were going to report events, to just not do it once they see the process. But more so: medical people are not making any connection between the wide range of AE's and the vax: either because they've been taught 'vaccine good', or "how can this odd presentation be due to a vax..it's a thing not seen as a AE with previous vax's".
All very true. I am hearing whispers of medical people, frontline nurses, saying they are being discouraged to report any AE's to the system. If I find the info again I will post it to you here.
Don't spend time looking; I've heard/read the same about being discouraged by the hospital to report, also a report that a doc who questioned the safety, had his shift hours halved. We all are hearing more and more of this happening.
Ok no problem. Yes that's happen in all sorts of medical places.