Once again to note, doctors and hospitals reporting "adverse events" to VAERS is voluntary and studies on how many events actually do get reported to the database showed that, historically, less than 1% of actual adverse events get reported.
Whatever is shown on that site must be multiplied by 99 to extrapolate based on the sample size and determine a more accurate count of what the numbers actually are.
To quickly do it, add two zeroes to the base number and then subtract the base number. That would be if 1000 deaths is 1%, multiply it times 100 to be 100,000 and then subtract the 1000 = 99,000. So if 1,265 deaths reported is about 1% of actual adverse events: 1,265 * 100 = 126,500 126,500 - 1,265 = 125,235 125,235 deaths to include those that are reported and those that go unreported is more likely to be a more accurate number.
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