Kareninca
665 posts, incept 2011-08-23
2021-05-03 15:47:26
I sent the VAERS site link to a pro-vaccination friend who is capable of understanding it. He reads technical journals as part of his profession. He has been saying for months that everything he has read has said that no-one has died from taking the vaccine. He did look at the site.
His objection was that it allows self-reporting. I pointed out that this is the site that has been used for years and years for this purpose, and that only now are people starting to try to cast doubt on its data as a whole. But I conceded the point, and said "fine, so in that case, what is the data source for the claim that there have been no deaths?" Who is coming up with that data?
No answer yet. If VAERS is no good, where do individual doctors get to report deaths? Where is that info on a public site that we can access? Where do individuals get to report dire symptoms; what "system" do those incidents get recorded into?
The very claim that no-one has died from the vaccine is simply implausible. With so many vaccinations, it is most certainly not going to be zero. In which case, why is the "no-one at all!!!" has died assertion being promoted? That claim is simply going to cause more doubt, rather than less.