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VAERS data = worthless. It doesn't even purport to be an accurate measure of death for the vaccines or any other medication.

A thousand people each year file VAERS reports claim Tylenol caused a death. There is no way Tylenol would remain an over the counter medication if that was true.

The numbers, no doubt, grossly exaggerated by the political agenda tied to the vaccines and by the paranoia stirred up by con man like Alex Jones.

Some actual deaths have been confirmed to be linked to the vaccine, including myocarditis. Thus, younger people, who are at virtually no risk of Covid, are better off not getting vaccinated.

23 posted on 01/15/2022 4:18:31 PM PST by Kazan
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To: Kazan

RE: VAERS data = worthless. It doesn’t even purport to be an accurate measure of death for the vaccines or any other medication.

Also, a Columbia University study estimates that there are several times more vaccine adverse reaction that are not reported to VAERS. See here:

https://www.christianitydaily.com/articles/14298/20211216/columbia-university-study-finds-vaers-deaths-undercounted-by-factor-of-20.htm

So yes, there are these problems:

1. We do not know cause and effect in the data entered. Did the vaccines cause the adverse effect? Or was it just a correlation?

2. The data reported in VAERS seem to be an undercount of adverse effects.


24 posted on 01/15/2022 5:44:06 PM PST by SeekAndFind
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