Some of those “events” occur 2 days after injection, or two weeks after injection.
It’s an mRNA messenger, not a proper vaccine. A proper vaccine prevents you from getting whatever disease it’s meant for. You got a polio vaccine? You don’t have to worry about getting Polio. Mumps vaccine? Don’t have to worry about that one either.
I started taking generic Lamictal as anti-seizure medication in 2014. One of the bad side effects was a full-body rash, which would be life-threatening. Yes it’s a bad side effect, but a known one. The side effects for the mRNA injection are unknown.
A brick falling on someone’s head should not be recorded in VAERS. A very bad rash 3 days after getting the mRNA injection should be recorded, as it’s a reaction days after getting an experimental operation system injected into the body.
“A brick falling on someone’s head should not be recorded in VAERS.”
Not necessarily. If the person’s mental state, body functions, etc., were so impacted by the vaccination, to the extent that they could not appreciate the danger or risk of a falling brick in a construction zone, it should be reported. A nexus between the vaccination and the cause of the injury could be made.