This tells you a lot:
VAERS - Number of deaths per year from vaccines.
https://openvaers.com/covid-data/mortality
What Is VAERS?
VAERS stands for the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. It’s a nationwide early warning system that helps the CDC and FDA spot possible safety problems with vaccines licensed in the U.S. The government created VAERS in 1990. Anyone can report a possible vaccine side effect (also called an “adverse event”) to the VAERS database, including:
- Patients
- Parents or caregivers of patients
- Doctors and other health care providers
What's the Purpose of VAERS?
VAERS doesn’t determine whether a vaccine caused or played a role in a particular health issue. Rather, it helps experts at the CDC and FDA spot patterns that might be early clues of a problem. This gives them a heads-up that they may need to do more research on a vaccine’s safety https://www.webmd.com/vaccines/vaers-and-vaccine-safety
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It is important to know that the pharmaceutical companies have stated it takes two weeks for vaccines to work. Therefore, if the death or disability occurs BEFORE 2 WEEKS, IT IS NOT LINKED TO THE JAB, even if someone dies immediately.
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They also changed the definition of what is a vaccine.
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Also, VAERS reports only reflect <1% - 10% of all deaths. So the number reported by VAERS can be multiplied by approx. 10 - 100 for a more accurate count.
I used to work in the medical field and I too believed in vaccines until Covid. If I was still working, I would lose my job because I wouldn't take the jab or give it to a patient. When it first came out, I researched what was new about the jab - mRNA and nanobots and said "No Way". Great and honest post, OP.
This tells you a lot:
VAERS - Number of deaths per year from vaccines.
https://davidicke.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Deaths-reported-to-Vaers-BB.jpg
What Is VAERS?
VAERS stands for the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. It’s a nationwide early warning system that helps the CDC and FDA spot possible safety problems with vaccines licensed in the U.S. The government created VAERS in 1990. Anyone can report a possible vaccine side effect (also called an “adverse event”) to the VAERS database, including:
- Patients
- Parents or caregivers of patients
- Doctors and other health care providers
What's the Purpose of VAERS?
VAERS doesn’t determine whether a vaccine caused or played a role in a particular health issue. Rather, it helps experts at the CDC and FDA spot patterns that might be early clues of a problem. This gives them a heads-up that they may need to do more research on a vaccine’s safety https://www.webmd.com/vaccines/vaers-and-vaccine-safety
-
It is important to know that the pharmaceutical companies have stated it takes two weeks for vaccines to work. Therefore, if the death or disability occurs BEFORE 2 WEEKS, IT IS NOT LINKED TO THE JAB, even if someone dies immediately.
-
They also changed the definition of what is a vaccine.
-
Also, VAERS reports only reflect <1% - 10% of all deaths. So the number reported by VAERS can be multiplied by approx. 10 - 100 for a more accurate count.
I used to work in the medical field and I too believed in vaccines until Covid. If I was still working, I would lose my job because I wouldn't take the jab or give it to a patient. When it first came out, I researched what was new about the jab - mRNA and nanobots and said "No Way". Great and honest post, OP.