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To: Cathi
I am going to repeat again “The CDC has not attributed the death of ANY of those 1,637 people to ANYTHING.

No, but they reviewed them and effectively eliminated the vaccine as the cause.

”A review of available clinical information including death certificates, autopsy, and medical records revealed no evidence that vaccination contributed to patient deaths””

The CDC itself says that their VAER is “Not designed to assess causality.”

Of course not. It’s designed to alert the community to potential issues, but you pretend like the CDC stops there. They don’t. They investigate those deaths and so far haven’t found a vaccine problem.

... you have no idea what the attending doctors of those 1,637 deaths determined.

True, but I know they didn’t blame the vaccine and that the available data provided to the CDC and FDA for their post-VAERS reviews didn’t show evidence that the vaccine was the cause.

Can I say for sure it wasn’t the vaccine? No, but when the professionals trained to find evidence can’t find it I know which way to bet.

61 posted on 03/12/2021 5:48:35 AM PST by semimojo
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To: semimojo

You’re belief that “they reviewed them and effectively eliminated the vaccine as the cause” is incorrect. I repeat again what the chief Medical Examiner said.

Dr. Erik Christensen, Utah’s chief Medical Examiner, said proving vaccine injury as a cause of death almost never happens. “Did the vaccine cause this? I think that would be very hard to demonstrate in autopsy,” he said.

Erik can think of only one instance where you would see a vaccine as the cause of death on an official autopsy report and that would be in an immediate case of Anaphylaxis. One where a person received the vaccine and died almost instantaneously. “Short of that” he said, “it would be difficult for us to definitively say this is the vaccine.” A more likely result, would be a lack of answers or an “incomplete autopsy.”

The autopsy, he said, can provide answers to a family when no disease or red flags are found. As Erik explained, “that we don’t see a competing cause of death.” That lack of answers may help them understand if the vaccine was a possible cause.

He says that it would be very hard to determine in an autopsy that a vaccine contributed to the death.


62 posted on 03/12/2021 9:31:25 AM PST by Cathi
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