“The Fully Vaccinated accounted for 92% of all Covid-19 Deaths in March”
I brought this up a few times before, but I’m still confused, thinking no one can answer this:
Everyone is concentrating on whether the Covid patient was vaxxed or not, and if vaxxed 1x, 2x, 3x, boosted, or whatever. But most data reports don’t specify WHICH vax (Moderna, J&J, Pfizer) the patient got. I cannot believe these reports would suggest “all covid vaxes are equally harmful”. For example, if Moderna was the only one available in UK (I don’t know if it is), why would the data neglect to report which specific vax they’re reporting on? Where’s the comparison data?
D&D
I imagine the pharmas discourage reporting that identifies them independently, although sometimes I see them competing when one of the vaxes is in the news, the others distance themselves.
Openvaers.com has adverse events sometimes broken down by manufacturer. Pfizer always has the largest portion but then pfizer is the ‘vaccine’ most administered.