Is there anywhere where it tells which states?
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled EXCLUSIVE – 100% of Covid-19 Vaccine Deaths were caused by just 5% of the batches produced according to official Government data [Based on data sampling, 5% of sampled batches associated with high adverse events, contrasted with flu], metmom wrote: |
Is there anywhere where it tells which states? |
I tried to isolate data but it's massive, that's why I think this report sampled the data. Too much to look at.
I tried using the CDC's VAERS but it collapsed whenever I tried to perform searches. I found that the alternative search tool at medalerts worked well. But that displayed a table and I forgot where I went to download the entire bundle.
Search VAERS Database (medalerts.org)
For now I posted the 14,000 line table for Virginia, and the 1,600 line table for DC out in the sticks in the FR outback.
There has to be a better way! Maybe to work the data in Excel on the desktop to make it manageable. Would need to download the datapacket. Not sure I'm the person for the job. Wait! Wait! I should have collected the lot numbers off theExpose article and only searched those to get a decent comparison. Right now, the data is like looking for numbers in Ye Olde Phone Book! Yeah, I really should have gone with some specific lot/manufacturers off theExpose article, which probably means I'd have to type them one at a time! GAH!
Here's Virginia
Covid 'Vaccine' Lot Numbers for Virginia
Here's DC
Covid 'Vaccine' Lot Numbers for DC
Note that each section, e.g., MOderna, starts with the name of the manufacturer and the total number of lot numbers. Then the following lines are specific lot numbers. If the person typed them wrong or left a dash instead of a number, there's a line for it. Those continue until you get to the next manufacturere - with a 'total' header followed by individual lot numbers.
Some VAERS entries don't list lot number or manufacturer, and some don't even say in the expected field what vaccine it's for so there is some garbage data. I always thought that the data is an amazing mess considering the CDC gives itself 6 weeks before uploading a report, if ever, to review it. So they review a report and upload it and then I find there's no formal vaccine classification, but if they read the doctors notes, the CDC could have corrected that.
Except I think the CDC intentionally designed the field requirements to provide buggy missing data.
If anyone else wants to use Medalerts.org to do a better job than I did (e.g., maybe search for specific lot numbers), I put the search terms from the specific sections (1-5) of the template I used at the top of the DC, and Virginia table links (so I'd remember what I did).
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Is there anywhere where it tells which states?
Was wondering the same.
Will dig.
Can a Vaxxed person find out which batch he got, and what its poison rating is?