Hey guys this was my work Ash is sharing for me to get it out there. I'll try to answer questions as I have time. I taught myself all of this playing around with the system over the last 2 years. I'm not expert but I've had enough trial and error that I've been able to pull up some interesting stuff
Okay for some reason the links to the worst lot #'s didn't come through as links on the post. I'll provide those below.
I set these custom searches to show the lot #'s with the most amount of adverse events descending. Your avg lot # will have a total of Single digit events to low triple digits depending in part how many vials / doses from that lot were produced and uses but primarily how bad that lot # was.
FYI lot #'s are large production batches sent all over the nation (perhaps there's a pattern for the bad ones / safe ones however)
VAERS data is HUGELY underreported and is not required. Many Doctors and nurses don't even know about it. This is just a fraction of what's out there.
Also you'll find alot of typos in the data but if you cover the basics like 0 = O you can get more accurate info. You can pretty much ignore any lot # with only 1 reaction as a typo. You can use the lot checkers I provided to check the validity of JnJ and Moderna but there's not one for Pzr sadly. They DO have a certain structure and pattern however. At this point I can guess what the next valid lot # will be for all 3 pretty damn well.
(The database updates every Fri so these results will start to get outdated as time goes on. Just look at the options I picked and copy them into a new search)
There are all sorts of filter options you can use. There are even charts AND maps you can use to see where certain lot #'s were distributed. Try plugging in the most deadly lots and see if there's any pattern or correlation with red / blue states.
Hey guys this was my work Ash is sharing for me to get it out there. I'll try to answer questions as I have time. I taught myself all of this playing around with the system over the last 2 years. I'm not expert but I've had enough trial and error that I've been able to pull up some interesting stuff
Okay for some reason the links to the worst lot #'s didn't come through as links on the post. I'll provide those below.
I set these custom searches to show the lot #'s with the most amount of adverse events descending. Your avg lot # will have a total of Single digit events to low triple digits depending in part how many vials / doses from that lot were produced and uses but primarily how bad that lot # was.
FYI lot #'s are large production batches sent all over the nation (perhaps there's a pattern for the bad ones / safe ones however)
VAERS data is HUGELY underreported and is not required. Many Doctors and nurses don't even know about it. This is just a fraction of what's out there.
Also you'll find alot of typos in the data but if you cover the basics like 0 = O you can get more accurate info. You can pretty much ignore any lot # with only 1 reaction as a typo. You can use the lot checkers I provided to check the validity of JnJ and Moderna but there's not one for Pzr sadly. They DO have a certain structure and pattern however. At this point I can guess what the next valid lot # will be for all 3 pretty damn well.
Here are updated links:
Pzr - https://wonder.cdc.gov/controller/saved/D8/D305F353
Moderna - https://wonder.cdc.gov/controller/saved/D8/D305F354
JnJ - https://wonder.cdc.gov/controller/saved/D8/D305F355
(The database updates every Fri so these results will start to get outdated as time goes on. Just look at the options I picked and copy them into a new search)
There are all sorts of filter options you can use. There are even charts AND maps you can use to see where certain lot #'s were distributed. Try plugging in the most deadly lots and see if there's any pattern or correlation with red / blue states.
Here's the help guide to explain everything options wise. https://wonder.cdc.gov/wonder/help/vaers.html