LOL. It's the CDC that says they've reviewed the deaths and can't attribute any to the vaccine.
You tout the CDC VAERS numbers but discount the CDC's analysis of those numbers.
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Anything that fits the desired narrative from any source (including anonymous posts on 8chan or Youtube videos or conspiracy theory websites) is true. Anything that does not fit the desired narrative from any source (including published peer reviewed scientific papers or President Trump's own mouth) is false.
In psychology, there's a principle called "commitment and consistency", wherein someone will go to incredible lengths to maintain a consistent point of view, even when presented with a mountain of evidence to the contrary. Taken to the extreme, this results in delusions (which is not a pejorative when used in a technical sense) that become self-reinforcing. In other words, you seek out whatever scrap of possible corroboration you can find (regardless of how shaky it may be) while discounting or discrediting anything that challenges the delusion (no matter how reliable it may be). Reality becomes less of a factor as desperation to maintain the delusion grows.
“LOL. It’s the CDC that says they’ve reviewed the deaths and can’t attribute any to the vaccine.”
Idiots don’t care . They’re idiots.
People who aren’t proud idiots may... but those are not these fools desired audience.
To be fair, the VAERS data is independently added by non-CDC medical entities.
As for what the CDC does with anything, well, it’s a political monster that has not had a stellar record with most anything COVID-19.