So basically 2/3 of the patients going to the clinic are there due to vax injuries.
It has to be happening elsewhere.
And if the clinic is seeing it, the insurance companies are seeing it as are the companies that have group insurance.
—the latter getting aggregate data reports
I am sure the insurance companies also have data on who has been vaxxed or not. There must be something in the blood that shows this, even in the blood of the people who have not had problems yet and just had regular check up blood draws done.
I would be real curious as to what they are seeing among state workers in Ohio. Not all are on the same health plan, but the same central HR benefits office handles all of that, as far as I am aware, and they would be getting reports—aggregate data— on claims for analysis purposes and cost projections.
There are agencies that have many vaxxed employees and some that have a half or less vax rate.
You can’t tell me things have not been showing up in the data.
And if insurance is paying out more, doesn’t that make rates go up?