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Different batch...but a different vaccine?
What vaccine? Do you have a name for it? Is it proven? Where's the proof? Provide it.
Different batch...but a different vaccine?
But Lily aren't wild insinuations enough?What vaccine? Do you have a name for it? Is it proven? Where's the proof? Provide it.
VAERS is a publicly available, searchable database of reports that have not been verified. It simply contains whatever people have voluntarily reported. Moreover, the CDC and FDA do not restrict what people can report, as long as it happened at some point following a vaccination.
That means events that happen even years later and have no obvious connection to a vaccine, such as feelings of anger, end up reported in the system, says Talaat. “It’s very open and public and searchable. Since it’s so transparent, people don’t really understand what it’s for. They think it’s things that are vetted and have causal relationships with the vaccine.”
[M]any anti-vaccination proponents misattributed reported deaths after COVID-19 vaccination as evidence that the vaccines are not safe. “You are supposed to report deaths in a certain period after vaccination,” she says. “But the reality is, if you are 90 years old and have a heart attack, or diabetes, or are in the hospital [at the time of vaccination], it’s probably not related [to the vaccination].”
Still, a team investigates each report of death. So far, the only deaths related to COVID-19 vaccination have been extremely rare cases after the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
Question: does your 1,733% increase in reports come from the CDC or from married cousins Arlene and Skeeter down Alabama way?
Stop being such a putz.