I have, and I always get attacked. I will again, sure.
VAERS and every other statistic that shows tens of thousands of vaccine deaths aren't very reliable if you're looking for a realistic amount of people the vaccine killed. They are incredibly noisy, can be reported to by anyone, and healthcare professionals are encouraged to report any reactions regardless if they believe they were from the vaccine or not. If you look further into the data you see that the vast majority of these 'vaccine deaths' are, much like covid, very old people with multiple preexisting conditions. If you set up a system like VAERS to track a placebo, it will still record deaths.
None of the above is me supporting the vaccine. The vaccines do appear to be more dangerous than advertised, and I'm sure they've killed some people and given many other people heart issues and blood clots. But these issues are very rare, and the amount of deaths that you can realistically attribute to the vaccine alone is much much lower than is generally presented on this site.
Healthcare providers are required to report to VAERS the following adverse events after receiving these EUA vaccines:
Death
A life threatening adverse event
A significant or persistent disability or incapacity
Hospitalization or prolonging of hospitalization
“CDC or FDA scientists follow up on reports identified as serious adverse events immediately by obtaining medical records to better understand the event.”
Source: CDC.GOV
So while it is true that anyone can report an event on these covid vaccines, because of the emergency use authorization hospitals and doctors are required to report. AND the FDA/CDC is required to immediately follow up on these specific reports.
What % of healthcare providers are administering the vaccine? I know someone who works vaccine clinics at company facilities. The employees walk in, get vaccinated, and walk right back out. Not even a 15 minute sitdown.
Who reports the reactions from vaccination at events like this?
We've seen other evidence here that doctors are pointing their patients to the clinics because they don't want to be associated with the outcomes.
Then explain. This is a place to teach and learn, not a place to make snarky insults.
I have, and I always get attacked. I will again, sure.
VAERS and every other statistic that shows tens of thousands of vaccine deaths aren't very reliable if you're looking for a realistic amount of people the vaccine killed. They are incredibly noisy, can be reported to by anyone, and healthcare professionals are encouraged to report any reactions regardless if they believe they were from the vaccine or not. If you look further into the data you see that the vast majority of these 'vaccine deaths' are, much like covid, very old people with multiple preexisting conditions. If you set up a system like VAERS to track a placebo, it will still record deaths.
None of the above is me supporting the vaccine. The vaccines do appear to be more dangerous than advertised, and I'm sure they've killed some people and given many other people heart issues and blood clots. But these issues are very rare, and the amount of deaths that you can realistically attribute to the vaccine alone is much much lower than is generally presented on this site.
What are the odds of false reports outweighing unreported incidents?
This is the question.
Healthcare providers are required to report to VAERS the following adverse events after receiving these EUA vaccines:
“CDC or FDA scientists follow up on reports identified as serious adverse events immediately by obtaining medical records to better understand the event.”
Source: CDC.GOV
So while it is true that anyone can report an event on these covid vaccines, because of the emergency use authorization hospitals and doctors are required to report. AND the FDA/CDC is required to immediately follow up on these specific reports.
What % of healthcare providers are administering the vaccine? I know someone who works vaccine clinics at company facilities. The employees walk in, get vaccinated, and walk right back out. Not even a 15 minute sitdown.
Who reports the reactions from vaccination at events like this?
We've seen other evidence here that doctors are pointing their patients to the clinics because they don't want to be associated with the outcomes.