As for fake reports, they go something like this:
Report #2512406-1 COVID19 VACCINE (COVID19) Life Threatening Yes No Death "I was pressured to get vaccinated under identity listed under patient information after I reported that that?s NOT my identity. The shelter was aware the entire time that I do not hold any status under that ID therefore it?s attempting murder to insist I get vaccinated under someone else?s identification. On 4/24/21 and 4/29/21 immigration Officer confirmed my urgent notification to the shelter regarding my id that I do not hold ANY STATUS in this country at least I?m NOT respectively registered under id ""private"" DOB: Unknown and that?s considered at least immigration fraud. The shelter also had NO justification to hold as a client (Hostage) under ID that?s not even registered in Internal system. I?m NOT safe living here, being force to take drugs under a fake identification. I haven?t felt well or the same since taken the vaccine and since I?m unable to get assistance from police I reported my medical conditions to another authority on 9/28/22 and I still haven?t her back from any agency is against the law."
Wow, that's pretty good English for someone posing as an illegal alien in a shelter--which is how I know this is a fake entry, along with the fact that the narrative itself looks to have been written with an agenda.
Report #2236146-1 COVID19 VACCINE (COVID19) Death Yes Mar., 2022 Pericarditis, hospitalized multiple times,
Given the utter lack of any details, this looks like a fake report. A real report contains details, such as medical findings during hospitalization, treatments administered, etc.
And so on. You are free to search VAERS for yourself at VAERS. Since adverse events regardless of cause are required by law to be reported to VAERS if they occur within (I think) a month of vaccination, there are a lot of events that have nothing to do with vaccine. Like the woman who had a bad reaction to an attempt to harvest oocytes for IVF (0972399-1).
Legitimate reports increase, too, when there is a lot of publicity surrounding a vaccine. This is not a reflection on the vaccine, but a result of the publicity. Most people don't feel a need to report to VAERS when they feel under the weather after receiving a vaccine.
The last vaccine (or shot) I took was a tetanus injection. I was nauseous, and threw up, an hour later. An "adverse reaction" but one on the 'meh' scale, and certainly not worth reporting. Just my body saying 'I don't like this', but hopefully the shot did what it was supposed to do.
It is unfortunate that we don't have an accurate/trustworthy reporting system for real/serious post-vaccination issues.
Why does the appointment of RFK junior to head HHS have Big Pharma peeing their pants if they don’t have anything to hide?