So? We know that for a variety of reasons many more post-Covid vaccine events have been reported to VAERS than for earlier vaccines.
That doesn't necessarily mean those events are more common among the Covid vaxed, people could just be more likely to report events to VAERS given the near-hysterical Covid vaccine publicity.
The relevant question is are there more strokes among the Covid-vaxed than the unvaccinated - after correcting for demographics.
I've seen no evidence that there are.
So? We know that for a variety of reasons many more post-Covid vaccine events have been reported to VAERS than for earlier vaccines.
~~~~~~~~~~~~
That statement is false. Doctors/Nurses are threatened and fired for reporting to VAERS, while other doctors say they never heard of VAERS, and those who know what VAERS is say they don’t have 45 minutes to fill out all those little boxes. The CDC made reporting to VAERS awkward and time consumer for doctors for a reason.
For the newly vaccinated -the CDC made an ultra convenient reporting app for the phone which will store adverse events reports in a SEPARATE database that only the CDC can access.
The relevant part is that Covid ‘vaccines’ are associated with 94% of all reports in 30 years of collecting adverse event information on vaccines.