I asked someone working in a doctor's office about VAERS.
First response was to immediately dismiss it because "anyone can enter data there."
I pointed out the usual counter arguments to that bullshit stance. They had nothing to say.
If I had known about the DOD's system to make a comparison I'm sure they would have been equally dismissive.
The end of the conversation I got this person to agree, that they aren't actively monitoring for adverse reactions, nor were they even trained on how to begin the process of entering data into the system, as someone working in a medical office.
Someone comes in with issues after a jab, unless the patient presses the issue it's not even on their radar that it's a possible reaction.
I asked someone working in a doctor's office about VAERS.
First response was to immediately dismiss it because "anyone can enter data there."
I pointed out the usual counter arguments to that bullshit stance. They had nothing to say.
If I had known about the DOD's system to make a comparison I'm sure they would have been equally dismissive.
The end of the conversation I got this person to agree, that they aren't actively monitoring for adverse reactions, nor were they even trained on how to begin the process of entering data into the system, as someone working in a medical office.
Someone comes in with issues after a jab, unless the patient presses the issue it's not even on their radar that it's a possible reaction.