This is an insult.......directed at whom ?jhu72 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 11:08 am... clearly doesn't understand the reason for VAERS existence. Typical.RedFromMI wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 10:56 am VAERS is a data collection effort to provide cases for potential investigation into vaccine-caused deaths - and as as such is only raw data of vaccination followed by death.
If someone dies of a brain aneurysm, for example, but have received the COVID-19 vaccine, it should be reported to VAERS. But that does not mean at all that the CAUSE of the death was attributable to the vaccine. Only if enough deaths of that same type IN EXCESS of the normal death rate for that direct cause of death would there be any reason to suspect that the vaccine might have contributed to the death.
I just checked and there are about 179 million fully vaccinated individuals in the US at this time. ~10K in VAERS is a death rate of about 0.0056%, and given that much less than that number might actually be attributed in part to the vaccine a hugely successful vaccine with an extremely low incidence of fatal effects.
I love knowledge. Can you type and tell us why VAERS exists?
Any other platform that tracks side effects