Except that the source which you claim is incomplete and unreliable, is the one covering *pre-jab* injuries.
That's important for three reasons.
First, you're assuming the unreliability of that list, necessarily propagates to the list of known athlete deaths after the jab. It doesn't follow.
Second, given the immense political and professional pressure exerted on people to sing happy songs about the jabs (including for example a regular propaganda feature on Steven Colbert's Late Night TV show, "The Vax Scene"), and the demonstrated track record of out-and-out LYING (Pfizer pushing to have data from clinical trials hidden for 75 years), and the utter and deliberate mischaracterization of deaths by the medical establishment during COVID (e.g around 2,000 cases of the flu while COVID was raging; using PCR as a diagnostic when the Nobel-Laureate inventor of the method said it shouldn't be used as such-- let alone gaming the number of cycles; counting people who died WITH Covid as dying FROM Covid, including the infamous case of the motorcycle crash) there is no reason to believe that the sources for the Lausanne data will suddenly report adverse effects *honestly*.
Third -- one of the "deBOOOOOOONKING" (Reuters, IIRC) sites "disproved" claims about side effects from VAERs by doing a word search on a single key term in VAERS; not realizing the large number of medical words which can be used to describe inflammation of the heart and/or surrounding tissue; similar games in the reporting of deaths of athletes, are (as your own source liked to say) "likely".
Do you ever recall any year in which so many athletes at the professional level, collapsed and/or died on the field? I don't.
Nice try, troll-boi.
I'm not claiming anything. I quoted the authors telling you the dataset is incomplete by design.
They weren't even attempting to count the total number of SAD deaths.
And no one said the data is unreliable, provided you rely on it to do what the authors intended.
...there is no reason to believe that the sources for the Lausanne data will suddenly report adverse effects *honestly*.
Ah. We've come to the logical conclusion of this discussion. "If the data disagree with my thesis the data are made up and everyone is conspiring against me".
Do you ever recall any year in which so many athletes at the professional level, collapsed and/or died on the field? I don't.
Me neither, but I never paid much attention to it and anti-vaxers weren't posting about every death that occurred pre-Covid.
No matter, our recollections are interesting, but not evidence.