“We are at over 5,000 deaths so far, as you know, and I think about 15,000 hospitalizations. In the EU it’s over 10,000 deaths. We are working with the Center for Medicaid (CMS) data, and we have a pretty good lead that the real number is tenfold.”
McCullough explained that because the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) database only amounts to about 10 percent of the bad reactions to the vaccines, his team has had to go to other sources for information.
“We have now a whistleblower inside the CMS, and we have two whistleblowers in the CDC,” the doctor revealed. “We think we have 50,000 dead Americans."
A Harvard study in years past concluded that VAERS only captures between 1 and 10 of events. I don't know the breakdowns, since I haven't read the study.
Common sense pretty much says a large majority of patients and health professionals are not going to go to this not-so-simple website and take the time to submit a report. I was at the pharmacy yesterday and watched the pharmacist and techs working their asses off to get scrips filled while also giving vaccine injections. Most are not going to go and spend 30 minutes to enter data into VAERS when they have more vaccines to give and scripts to fill, especially when some of these pharmacists are being paid $6,500 per week with our tax money to give the jab.
1-10% I believe is accurate and probably on the low end of that range.
“We are at over 5,000 deaths so far, as you know, and I think about 15,000 hospitalizations. In the EU it’s over 10,000 deaths. We are working with the Center for Medicaid (CMS) data, and we have a pretty good lead that the real number is tenfold.”
McCullough explained that because the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) database only amounts to about 10 percent of the bad reactions to the vaccines, his team has had to go to other sources for information.
“We have now a whistleblower inside the CMS, and we have two whistleblowers in the CDC,” the doctor revealed. “We think we have 50,000 dead Americans."
A Harvard study in years past concluded that VAERS only captures between 1 and 10 of events. I don't know the breakdowns, since I haven't read the study.
Common sense pretty much says a large majority of patients and health professionals are not going to go to this not-so-simple website and take the time to submit a report. I was at the pharmacy yesterday and watched the pharmacist and techs working their asses off to get scrips filled while also giving vaccine injections. Most are not going to go and spend 30 minutes to enter data into VAERS when they have more vaccines to give and scripts to fill, especially when some of these pharmacists are being paid $6,500 per week with our tax money to give the jab.
1-10% I believe is accurate and probably on the low end of that range.