This is the CDC The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. You can search their actual data. It wont let me copy you to my results so here is how to recreate them. Maybe send this to your friend.
Go there and do a VAERS Data Search.
In box 1 change group by symptom to group by year reported.
In box 5 change Event Category to Deaths.
Send.
This gives you 54.16% of all deaths reported since 1990 have happened in the first 7 months
No idea honestly. The only difference was in the third or fourth box down from the year selection I had chosen "year reported" as well. And I agree that these are falsely low numbers very likely. Much like corona deaths came from other causes, vaccine deaths are being attributed to more benign things. I'm surprised they allow this high of a number.
Most of the other years are around 200 or under which seems ridiculously low just from a statistical perspective given how many US citizens would be getting vaccines. I have heard that VAERS is self reported by doctors so perhaps they might not be able to control it unless they completely censored certain aspects.
If you're on the 'Request Form' tab after you do the agreement bs, the first section that says 'Organize table layout' is for how to group it, I changed 'Symptoms', to 'Year Reported'.
Then in the 5th section (not box I guess, maybe thats where confusion is?) for 'Select other event characteristics' I unselected 'All Events' and selected 'Deaths'.
Left the other sections as they were including everything and submitted.
Check out openvaers, in the faq they explain how to do a search that turns up 12k death from covid vax. There is something weird with VAERS database that is obscuring half the deaths unless you have certain boxes checked
– Libraritarian 1 hour ago +2 / -0
https://wonder.cdc.gov/vaers.html
This is the CDC The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. You can search their actual data. It wont let me copy you to my results so here is how to recreate them. Maybe send this to your friend. Go there and do a VAERS Data Search. In box 1 change group by symptom to group by year reported. In box 5 change Event Category to Deaths. Send. This gives you 54.16% of all deaths reported since 1990 have happened in the first 7 months
Mine also ends up looking more like this
https://ibb.co/QfYPhKz
Why are your deaths for 2021 4,738 vs OP's 5,842? Also we all have to be aware that all these numbers have to be extremely lowballed.
No idea honestly. The only difference was in the third or fourth box down from the year selection I had chosen "year reported" as well. And I agree that these are falsely low numbers very likely. Much like corona deaths came from other causes, vaccine deaths are being attributed to more benign things. I'm surprised they allow this high of a number.
Most of the other years are around 200 or under which seems ridiculously low just from a statistical perspective given how many US citizens would be getting vaccines. I have heard that VAERS is self reported by doctors so perhaps they might not be able to control it unless they completely censored certain aspects.
I don't see an option for just "deaths", just "year died" and "month died" in a fifth box, could you elaborate for stupid me?
I did find deaths in a column below that, but not in the fifth box.
If you're on the 'Request Form' tab after you do the agreement bs, the first section that says 'Organize table layout' is for how to group it, I changed 'Symptoms', to 'Year Reported'.
Then in the 5th section (not box I guess, maybe thats where confusion is?) for 'Select other event characteristics' I unselected 'All Events' and selected 'Deaths'.
Left the other sections as they were including everything and submitted.
That's it exactly, thanks.
Check out openvaers, in the faq they explain how to do a search that turns up 12k death from covid vax. There is something weird with VAERS database that is obscuring half the deaths unless you have certain boxes checked