There was a massive surge in “reports” in the past two weeks and a reported backlog. I don’t believe it is due to a surge in vaccinations in the past month. The more likely answer is they’ve delayed entering adverse reactions into the database to hide the problems.
If this trash is "safe," then why is this legal exemption in place?
“There was a massive surge in “reports” in the past two weeks and a reported backlog. I don’t believe it is due to a surge in vaccinations in the past month. The more likely answer is they’ve delayed entering adverse reactions into the database to hide the problems.”
There has been a HUGE backlog in VAERS publishing “adverse event” reports from the beginning because they did not have enough staff for this avalanche of reports coming in. They initially only had the ability to publish/process 5-7,000 per week.
General Dynamics administers VAERS and the CDC recently gave them an additional 16 million contract to increase capacity. Two weeks ago they were able to process 18,000 additional reports and last week they were up to 32,000 additional reports.
They will update again tomorrow. But, it will take time for them to completely get up to date because over 300,000 reports have been submitted.