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Key factor - only 1 study was done on how accurately vaccine side effects were reported in America (uwotm8?). You have to get creative with your Google keywords to avoid their fact-check hell results. One result is this, which says the study found less than 1% of severe reactions are reported to VAERS (also only 40% of doctors seem to know you can even report vaccine reactions) https://truthsnitch.com/2017/10/24/cdc-silence-million-dollar-harvard-project-charged-upgrading-vaccine-safety-surveillance-system/

CDC on their website today says 2,400 people have died CDC also says 20% of America has gotten the injection

So 240,000 reactions divided by 60 million injections = 1 in 250 people dead

Key factor - only 1 study was done on how accurately vaccine side effects were reported in America (uwotm8?). You have to get creative with your Google keywords to avoid their fact-check hell results. One result is this, which says the study found less than 1% of severe reactions are reported to VAERS (also only 40% of doctors seem to know you can even report vaccine reactions) https://truthsnitch.com/2017/10/24/cdc-silence-million-dollar-harvard-project-charged-upgrading-vaccine-safety-surveillance-system/ CDC on their website today says 2,400 people have died CDC also says 20% of America has gotten the injection So 240,000 reactions divided by 60 million injections = 1 in 250 people dead

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Problem is this is the only study that was done and the CDC ghosted the group when they tried to finish it

So it's "why do we have to guess" in the first place and why is the only study on earth looking into improving the surveillance of good/bad vaccines

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There's definitely a lack of quality research in this area, along with many other areas of what passes for science these days. That the CDC ghosted the study could be taken as an adverse inference on the likely findings that they didn't want pursued. But in any case, the under reporting rate for deaths wouldn't be as bad as that for milder reactions. It's likely that the under reporting for severe reactions was low enough to scare them into pulling the research though.

It seems now days, science is primarily driven by the expected outcomes and how they can be used to further political aims, rather than a pursuit for truth. Vaccines have been one of the shadiest areas of scientific research for decades.