Doctors really don't want to bother reporting to it either. When I was a teen and had some bad reactions to vaccines my mom asked if he reported them to the manufacturer. He said there was no point because they were already documented in the insert. My mom then had a fit because he had told her everything was perfectly safe. She said she definitely would have had second thoughts about it had she seen those inserts. (I had been arguing with her about the vaccines just because I didn't like the idea. I had no idea in the 90s how bad they actually were, but as a minor had no say).
Your average doctor/nurse is going to do the bare minimum. If reporting adverse reactions is not required or incentivized, they will not do it.
Exactly. No one knows the odds of having short term or long term problems because there no one is tracking it. It's even more atrocious since this drug is experimental, by their own definition.
Yep. And the long term problems I suffer freaking suck. My brother recently did another round of the supposed tried and true vaxxes on his little girl (he believes what happened to me was a fluke and like the doctor he thinks I'm weak or something and it's almost like I deserve it? It's odd how they think.) and she stopped speaking and her mouth stopped moving right. Within hours. You could tell she was trying. It is so sad. She's been in speak therapy a couple of months now and is relearning to talk. Oh. It wasn't the vaxx. Couldn't have been. Yet another reaction definitely not reported to VAERS.
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