Is this something new?
There are reports in VAERS that do not appear to be deaths from the vaccine. They aren't many, but they exist. VAERS allows for such reports. But to say:
that event that would be reported in our vaccine safety system
is a complete and total lie within context. The proper way she should have said it is:
that event that can be reported in our vaccine safety system if someone decides to report it.
The first implies that VAERS catches all deaths of vaccinated persons. It doesn't even come close. VAERS is voluntary.
And I mean, OF COURSE it doesn't do that, How many vaccinated people have died in the U.S. since vaccines started? Are there only the 15k or whatever is on VAERS? It would have to catch ALL vaccinated peoples deaths for what she is implying to be true. She purposefully used a contextual lie to suggest that VAERS isn't really showing deaths from a vaccine.
For COVID death data however,
that event that would be reported in our COVID system
is absolutely correct. COVID deaths are required to be reported with a COVID diagnosis attached if they tested positive at any point regardless of the actual cause of death.
Is this something new?
There are reports in VAERS that do not appear to be deaths from the vaccine. They aren't many, but they exist. VAERS allows for such reports. But to say:
that event that would be reported in our vaccine safety system
is a complete and total lie within context. The proper way she should have said it is:
that event that can be reported in our vaccine safety system if someone decides to report it.
The first implies that VAERS catches all deaths of vaccinated persons. It doesn't even come close. By that I mean, OF COURSE it doesn't do that, How many vaccinated people have died in the U.S. since vaccines started? Are there only the 15k or whatever is on VAERS? It would have to catch ALL vaccinated peoples deaths for what she is implying to be true. She purposefully used a contextual lie to suggest that VAERS isn't really showing deaths from a vaccine.
For COVID death data however,
that event that would be reported in our COVID system
is absolutely correct. COVID deaths are required to be reported with a COVID diagnosis attached if they tested positive at any point regardless of the actual cause of death.
Is this something new?
There are reports in VAERS that do not appear to be deaths from the vaccine. They aren't many, but they exist. VAERS allows for such reports. But to say:
that event that would be reported in our vaccine safety system
is a complete and total lie within context. The proper way she should have said it is:
that event that can be reported in our vaccine safety system if someone decides to report it.
The first implies that VAERS catches all deaths of vaccinated persons. It doesn't even come close. By that I mean, OF COURSE it doesn't do that, How many vaccinated people have died in the U.S. since vaccines started? Are there only the 15k or whatever is on VAERS? It would have to catch ALL vaccinated peoples deaths for what she is implying to be true. She purposefully used a contextual lie to suggest that VAERS isn't really showing deaths from a vaccine.
For COVID death data however,
that event that would be reported in our vaccine safety system
is absolutely correct. COVID deaths are required to be reported with a COVID diagnosis attached if they tested positive at any point regardless of the actual cause of death.