Imagine if someone got onto that website I mentioned above and simply searched for Vaers data by type, manufacturer, state, lot # and month injected... but then they didn't specify any particular manufacturer or states in the drop down menu.
Why... that person could have an entire list of EVERY COVID VACCINE LOT # IN THE UNITED STATES, showing with states it was reportedly used in and which months. In some cases, it would even show which stores administered that particular vaccine lot to a person. Using that information, one would know pretty much every vaccine lot number, by manufacturer, used in each state since January.
What would someone possibly want to do with all of that data?
Imagine if someone got onto that website I mentioned above and simply searched for Vaers data by type, manufacturer, state, lot # and month injected... but then they didn't specify any particular manufacturer or states in the drop down menu.
Why... that person could have an entire list of EVERY COVID VACCINE LOT # IN THE UNITED STATES, showing with states it was reportedly used in and which months. In some cases, it would even show which stores administered that particular vaccine lot to a person. Using that information, one would know pretty much every vaccine lot number, by manufacturer, used in each state since January.
What would someone possibly want to do with all of that data?
A curious person might wonder about the expiration dates of particular lot #'s.
For example, if one wanted to know the expiration date of a Moderna or J&J lot #, they could simply go to; link
There just seems to be a lot of information online these days. It's sort of overwhelming.