Posted on 01/24/2021 8:17:23 AM PST by null and void
The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) is a U.S. Government funded database [1] that tracks injuries and deaths caused by vaccines.
A 2011 report by Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Inc. for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) stated that fewer than one percent of all vaccine adverse events are reported to the government:
Although 25% of ambulatory patients experience an adverse drug event, less than 0.3% of all adverse drug events and 1-13% of serious events are reported to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Likewise, fewer than 1% of vaccine adverse events are reported. Low reporting rates preclude or slow the identification of “problem” drugs and vaccines that endanger public health. New surveillance methods for drug and vaccine adverse effects are needed. (Source [2].)
Currently, data from the two experimental mRNA COVID injections that have been voluntarily reported is available for a two week period from the end of December through January 13, 2021.
[note that this is percent of fatalities, NOT percent of vaccinations! ~ nully]
(Excerpt) Read more at healthimpactnews.com ...
Correlationis not causation. There’s a 99% correlation between rainfall in Iceland and cotton crops in the South, but until there’s a causal link between the two events, it remains correlation, not causation. (And, yes, they did look at the Gulf Stream.)
As a baseball fan, I hated to hear that Hank Aaron died this week....
It was said, he died peacefully in his sleep, no cause of death was reported...
It’s also been reported that his health was good up until 2 weeks ago when he took the vaccine as a way to get more African Americans to signup to be vaccinated...
Could be nothing, but it certainly makes you wonder.
lite’n up Francis...I for the took the vaccine and I recommend all do so. Reactions happen to seafood, peanuts, egg, etc., etc...
Like the magnetic field being on either side of the Lomonosov ridge causes mass wx changes...
181 out of how many millions? IOW what is the percentage? IMHO pretty low. Zero percent is not achievable.
“...A 2011 report by Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Inc. for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) stated that fewer than one percent of all vaccine adverse events are reported to the government:...”
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I must confess that, in the past, whenever I’ve had a sore arm (yes, that’s considered an “adverse event”) at the site of vaccination injection I’ve neglected to report it.
Not everyone who gets COVID dies. In fact, about 99.99% live just fine.
I further wonder if people with a single sickle cell anemia gene are more prone to episodes, if so, was the test group large enough to capture this risk?
Not this crap again . . .
Unless someone actually witnessed the death, to say was peaceful is conjecture.
My mother just died and some would describe it as peaceful. She was heavily medicated but winced if we moved her at all.
Peaceful death descriptions are to assuage grief of family members
What is interesting is that the death rate from the vaccine is highest for the same age group supposedly most in need of the vaccine - 75 years old and older (48.07% of the 181 deaths). Gives some concern and pause to old geezers like me.
That’s true, but anecdotally some of these cases we’ve heard about do raise questions. There was a story posted on here yesterday about an elderly man who was apparently in good health and good spirits who got the injection and dropped dead the same day. Even the Hank Aaron case is to some extent along those lines. Of course it’s true that within that age cohort sometimes people can seem healthy, be going along fine and then suddenly drop dead of a heart attack or something like that, but when that happens it’s not uncommon for family etc to stop and stay, “Hmmm, did he/she do something/ eat something/ take something differently that day to trigger it?”
Comfort and strength to you.
As did I, over 65 multiple co-morbidities, and as did my mom in her 90s. We were all a little peaky for a few weeks, and mom needed to be hydrated (the ER did a COVID test, that was how we found out).
From linked site:
“...In some cases, family members filed the report because the healthcare facility refused to do.
Some examples:
(VAERS ID # 913733 [7]) My grandmother died a few hours after receiving the moderna covid vaccine booster 1. While I don’t expect that the events are related, the treating hospital did not acknowledge this and I wanted to be sure a report was made.
(VAERS ID # 914621 [8]) Resident in our long term care facility who received first dose of Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine on 12/22/2020, only documented side effect was mild fatigue after receiving. She passed away on 12/27/2020 of natural causes per report. Has previously been in & out of hospice care, resided in nursing home for 9+ years, elderly with dementia. Due to proximity of vaccination we felt we should report the death, even though it is not believed to be related....”
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Critically ill people in hospice and hospital care die sometimes.
I’ve only got 6 more days left to post of FR.
The countdown continues.
Vax date 1/15
Retro virus vaccines are a scam.
This idea that vaccines are the be all is some kool aid. It works for some disease, not all.
Vaccines increase your metabolic immune reaction. Thus if they do not adequately the said virus they promote its multiplication and mutation instead of killing it.
An AIDS vaccine has still not been found precisely because it multiply inside the immune system own metabolism. Any “vaccine” against AiDs would quickly kill the patient.
Yep. My dad's passing was peaceful. I was there.
Peaceful death descriptions are to assuage grief of family members
Nice of you to point that out. Was you intent to "unassuage" the grief of surviving family members?
Me too. I’m a non reporter. Sore arm, pneumonia shot.
181 fatalities (without causation study), so far there’s been 41 million doses given. This stuff is safer than nearly everything.
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