Posted on 01/04/2022 9:13:02 AM PST by Enlightened1
PING
“Fortunately, hundreds and thousands of people are looking into the VAERS database and finding anomalies with the batches/lots, not just the Dr.”
And apparently none of them, including you, understand what the VAERS database actually is. But why spoil the fun? Let the circus continue.
I accused my own doctor of trying to kill me. She wasn’t amused. Then told me to hurry up and pay my bill before the poison can kick in.
And how many of them think three giant pharma companies are conspiring to release toxic vaccines for the purpose of killing us?
And apparently none of them, including you, understand what the VAERS database actually is.
Does VAERS identify murderous intent?
My post wasn’t aimed at you, you were just part of the conversation so I included you.
VAERS is the self-reporting system set up by the CDC. They are looking for patterns in the reports. None of the individual reports are verified AFAIK. It’s statistics, based on voluntary unverified reports.
People who treat VAERS data as solid don’t know what they are doing, which is no surprise. IIRC the header at VAERS even warns readers against this. But the clown show must roll on.
If they didn't have VAERS and other adverse event data to misrepresent they would have to invent it.
Probably. I don’t think most of them know what it is. The few that do are happy to exploit it.
So how much money is phizer or the other companies paying you?
Can anyone get in on the action or is it just reserved for you?
All the positions are filled. Only way in now is to buy someone else's slot.
Make me an offer.
Actually, healthcare providers are *required by law* to report deaths and serious adverse events* to VAERS. Ordinary people may also self report if they wish:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/4026784/posts?page=11#11
*These deaths and adverse events may or may not have been vaccine-related — *all* such events must be reported.
I don't make offers to bullies.
I need a quote from your employers, you know... phizer, J&J, ect....
I’ve wondered if VAERS has weighting system that gives the medical types a preference. I assume that they would but who knows.
According to the HHS site I gave the link to, healthcare providers *are required by law* to report AEs, and therefore those serious enough to require serious medical attention must be reported by the healthcare provider. Of course, the same serious AE might also be reported by the patient himself: According to the CDC page I provided the link to:
The mild and transient ones might not be reported to a healthcare provider, especially if the person was aware of possible side effects and expected them, like soreness in the arm, tiredness, swollen lymph nodes, headache, sore muscles, etc., In such cases, the person probably did not bother to report these milder symptoms to VAERS, either, but if the person did — hmm. Who knows whether they give more weight to the ones from medical professionals? For these milder ones, are we really that worried?
I suspect that their main interest is identifying signs of problems that they didn’t expect. Some things like myocarditis get reported for every vaccine ever made, with mild symptoms that don’t need treatment. Something like that won’t interest them. Rare but serious surely will get noticed.
Yes, ran across those links, too.
Aware of same. One topic per thread for this poster.
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