Posted on 09/14/2021 6:45:55 AM PDT by Conservat1
The U.S. government database that keeps track of deaths from vaccine side effects has exploded by 10-fold since the advent of COVID-19, and the experimental vaccines that have been developed in response.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
Evidently I was not alone.
Guess it went over my head also.
I got the same result
>In large part, reports to VAERS are voluntary, which means they are subject to biases.
This is true; there’s individual text in each report, vs. a controlled study. E.g. “7/22/2021 Child collapsed on soccer field while playing soccer at a local camp. CPR was initiated immediately. EMS arrived and found patient in vtac. Shock x 5. ACLS, intubation attempted. Transported to Medical Center. Patient had covid in April 2021. Dx in May 2021 hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Started on lopressor 25mg BID. Patient had reported to parents that he had not recently taken his medications. Patient had his second covid vaccine on Sunday 7/18/2021.” This was a 15 year old.
So anecdotal, but lots and lots and lots of entries in the same database where there’s many years of quietude.
>World Net Daily is where I always turn for my life and death info.
Don’t be snarky. VAERS is here:
https://vaers.hhs.gov/data/datasets.html?
No.
Something else to keep in mind: Primary care providers aren’t the people doing most of the vaccinating.
If a vaccine recipient has an adverse reaction, who bears reporting responsibility?
And is that responsibility being fulfilled?
Thanks for https://m.facebook.com/80221381134/posts/10158207967261135/?d=n I just noticed oro-life pro-child Abby’s response there “I’m just here for the ratio...”
Just to make it clear. I personally am not against the vaccine. But the politization by the left to control and Binen "blaming Trump" routine must be exposed.
Very glad that your wife survived the close call and is still with you. The ventilators and high concentration O2 destroy peoples lungs and we can only hope that medical staff assure that they remain unconscious while they are tubed and laying there. The current protocol assures death and not life in most cases. It must have been very difficult, but you made the right call.
It reminds me of an upsetting call I went on long ago. An older lady had collapsed in her home; she had DNR paperwork but the relatives who were with her wanted CPR to be performed. In that case it was our department's protocol go with the family's wishes.
The paramedics and my crew went to work on her. And after a few minutes of medication, electric shocks and CPR... before we left the scene we had a rhythm back. On the way back from the hospital my young crew was very excited and high fiving each other. I hated to be a downer, but back at the station I had to tell them that every rib in her chest had snapped and that she had almost no chance of survival. Sure enough she we got the call an hour or so later that she had been declared dead.
She had never regained consciousness while we were working on her and her poor little bent up body was busted up by my crews efforts. I prayed that in her unconsciousness that we had not increased her pain by “bringing her back” for a very short period of time.
yet hospitals list people who die within 14days of getting shot, listed as unshot
Don't be superior. I know where to find VAERS and its purveyors.
I don’t know what else to do.
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They blame him for everything and control the media. I say, of course they will.
Some people still need the /sarc tag, just to be sure.
mewzilla wrote:
“Something else to keep in mind: Primary care providers aren’t the people doing most of the vaccinating.
If a vaccine recipient has an adverse reaction, who bears reporting responsibility?
And is that responsibility being fulfilled?”
Good questions.
Some shots were being given at the VA hospital clinic; not sure if they still do that.
I’m wondering why aren’t primary care Drs giving the shots; they would know the patient, and have all the med records, even if someone had gone to a specialist.
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