How does a reaction equal a death here?
Harvard got a $1 million grant to do this study, and when the group finished the results and contacted the CDC they were ghosted and didn't get anymore replies. On page 6 in Results it says
"Likewise, fewer than 1% of vaccine adverse events are reported. "
vaccine adverse events is part of the VAERS acronym, which includes death...
I think you'd need more information to draw that inference. 1% of adverse reactions may be recorded, but that doesn't break it down by severity. There are different levels of adverse reaction ranging from cold/flu like symptoms to temporary debilitating injury, permanent debilitating injury or death. The likelihood that all categories of adverse reaction are under reported at the same rate is very low. It's really a flaw of the study and should have been included. So, the actual rate of under reporting of vaccine deaths is likely not as bad as the less severe reactions. It's still almost certainly under 100%, but very likely to be much closer to 100% than to 1%.
Having said that, COVID is a fraud of monumental proportions and I will die before my child or I take the COVID death shot.
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
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?
Yep
Exactly, it doesn't.
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