I know the pharmacist at the Sams Club.
I told her what happened and she was shaking up. It seemed like that was something she did not really think happened. I know that she would not be one that would hurt someone on purpose.
My thinking is this. Hopefully you will not have to do this but if someone you know dies from that shot let your pharmacist know. Maybe ask for help in how to report it. Even if that person died in another state. Just let the pharmacist know you personally know the person that died.
We have to assume that most pharmacist are just doing a job and they have not connected the shot to the deaths.
If they start getting personal reports it will help break through the false narrative.
Wow. You did well, sorry for your loss. You are absolutely correct to report it to either who gave the shot or to the employer who made them take the shot. Lets see how well they sleep at night knowing someone died because they 'followed orders'.
In cases like this or where there are other adverse reactions, who is responsible for entering that info into VAERS?
It seems that the pharmacists are not aware of adverse reactions after they administer the shots, so who's responsibility is it?
Possibly one of the reasons injuries are under reported on VAERS?
VAERS can be reported on by the patients themselves as well. Submit a report if you can u/greatheart
The self reporting is why many dismiss VAERS altogether.
Yea, I know we can do that. I just wanted to have a conversation with the pharmacist. The pharmacist I talked to was at Sam's Club. He got the shot at the Walmart next door. The first chance I get I will go to that Walmart and repeat what I said at Sam's.
I will talk very nicely to the pharmacist and hopefully there will be a line of waiting people at the time. If I can I will try tomorrow. I don't know if Saturdays are the busy time there or not.
Bring a picture of your friend and ask if they remembered him before telling them what happened. It will make a much bigger impact if they see his when they realize what they did.