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We know VAERS doesn't report events caused by the vaccine, only those that someone reported as happening at some point following the vaccination. And with healthcare providers specifically instructed to report events even if there's no reason to tie them to the vaccines.
That's why suicides and accidental deaths are included in the numbers he's looking at.
It's really simple. Do the vaccinated have higher rates of these events than the unvaccinated, or alternatively, have the rates of these events gone up in the general population since before Covid.
I wonder why Kirsch doesn't do the simple, obvious analysis.