It isn't my belief, it's what the CDC says and I provided you the link to where they say it. They and the FDA may be lying but that's a different issue.
Utah’s chief Medical Examiner, said proving vaccine injury as a cause of death almost never happens...
Fair enough, but if the autopsy provided proof there would be no need for the CDC and FDA to review the deaths. In fact, the uncertainties the ME describes are exactly why they do the review - to look for evidence, not proof, that the vaccine contributed to the death. To date they haven't found that evidence.
The CDC has clearly stated that they do these reviews and there's no conflict with what the Utah ME says.
What exactly is your point? That we'll never see a case where a vaccine contributed to a death so we just have to assume it did based on a totally invalid statistical analysis?
My point is that it is very difficult to PROVE that vaccines cause death. You can’t prove it with an autopsy (and btw very few of these deaths are autopsied anyway.) So what definitive evidence are you looking for? As the medical examiner indicated you can only look for competing reasons for the death and if there are none “That lack of answers may help them (the family) understand if the vaccine was a possible cause.”
The CDC isn’t claiming that the vaccines did not cause anyone’s death. They are saying “To date, VAERS has not detected patterns in cause of death that would indicate a safety problem with COVID-19 vaccines.” For them to conclude that the vaccine is responsible for deaths they would need a “pattern” and “to date” they have not “detected” any.
I have also given you verbatim Norway information. They did conclude that the vaccine was contributing to the deaths of the elderly. They accepted the “pattern.” They stopped giving the vaccine to elderly (75 years old) people.
Alex Berenson (this morning): “The #covid mRNA vaccines now account for more side effect reports to VAERS since December than EVERY OTHER VACCINE COMBINED in the last year.”
“And 8 times the number of death reports.”