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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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Project Officer: Steve Bernstein

It’s all so tiresome.

I’ll have to come back when I’m not on mobile. But if I’m understanding correctly. Only 1% of adverse effects are reported so you are extrapolating the other 99% proportionately?

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Yep

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Seems like there would be error in the method of doing it that way. I think I agree with @Gumbatron on his reasoning, however, with your single study not providing more data, I wouldn’t say you’re technically wrong, but I’m sure the margin of error is huge. I’d just be careful going around saying stuff like this because if there is more data that comes out in the future and it shows that it isn’t 1 in 250 dying but 1 in 25,000 people are gonna reject your other shit instead of saying “oh, that’s a huge mortality rate from this drug. I shouldn’t take it.” Anyway, thanks for coming to my Ted Talk. Gas the kikes on your way out.