Adverse events must be listed in any study. This is simply a list of everything that happened to a person while they were in a study.
Side effects are known to be related to the drug or vaccine.
Adverse effects are anything adverse that happened while in the study.
So you might find βhit by a carβ on that list, because it was an adverse event that happened while they were in a study. Thatβs going a little far, but it gets the point across that adverse events are not causal to the drug. They list these to look at what might be causal, for instance, If a drug might be known to have a rare side effect of walking out into traffic.
They use adverse events to look at anything, anything that might be happening but it might take many years to flesh out.
An adverse event (AE) is any untoward medical occurrence in a patient or clinical investigation subject administered a pharmaceutical product and which does not necessarily have a causal relationship with this treatment. An adverse event (AE) can therefore be any unfavourable and unintended sign (including an abnormal laboratory finding), symptom, or disease temporally associated with the use of a medicinal (investigational) product, whether or not related to the medicinal (investigational) product.[1]
These are not side effects but adverse events.
Adverse events must be listed in any study. This is simply a list of everything that happened to a person while they were in a study.
Side effects are known to be related to the drug or vaccine.
Adverse effects are anything adverse that happened while in the study.
So you might find βhit by a carβ on that list, because it was an adverse event that happened while they were in a study. Thatβs going a little far, but it gets the point across that adverse events are not causal to the drug. They list these to look at what might be causal, for instance, If a drug might be known to have a rare side effect of walking out into traffic.
They use adverse events to look at anything, anything that might be happening but it might take many years to flesh out.
An adverse event (AE) is any untoward medical occurrence in a patient or clinical investigation subject administered a pharmaceutical product and which does not necessarily have a causal relationship with this treatment. An adverse event (AE) can therefore be any unfavourable and unintended sign (including an abnormal laboratory finding), symptom, or disease temporally associated with the use of a medicinal (investigational) product, whether or not related to the medicinal (investigational) product.[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adverse_event
Notice an adverse event is listed whether or not it is related to the drug or product being studied.
So no, they arenβt side effects known to be caused by the vaccine.
You're factual information degrades the argument. You must be a glowing shill. Lol, just kidding.