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Originally Posted by Monticore
Why do you trust that guys numbers , he could be manipulating numbers to suit his agenda. Where did you get that 6000 number from ?
i still don't think you understand VAERS well well yet.
Between December 2020 and July 19th, 2021, VAERS received 6,207 reports of death (0.0018% of doses) among people who got a vaccine, but this does not mean the vaccine caused these deaths. Doctors and safety monitors carefully review the details of each case to see if it might be linked to the vaccine. There are three deaths that appear to be linked to blood clots that occurred after people got the J&J vaccine. Since we now know how to correctly treat people who develop these blood clots, future deaths related to this very rare side effect can be prevented.
After careful review of the additional data, doctors have decided that there is no evidence at all that the vaccines contributed to the other patient deaths. Nonetheless, the CDC and FDA will continue to investigate every single report of death (and other adverse events) reported to VAERS.
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I said died after getting a vaccine, not necessarily from the vaccine. The point was that there is reason to believe that the official number could be way, way off.
That said, the data does show a clear correlation. Reactions occurred primarily in the first 1-2 weeks and reports dropped significantly after that. If there were no association, you'd see a flat curve of reactions over 4 or 6 weeks.