The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) is a national database maintained by the CDC and the FDA. It is composed of reports on bad things that happen to people after getting a vaccination. It may be best described as a bulletin board---anyone may submit a report.
Each entry
is brief, and includes the date of vaccination, the date of injury or death,
age of the patient, state of residence, and the type of vaccine. There is also a short description of the event
that typically provides little detail:
“Fever,
malaise.”
“Found
deceased in her home, unknown cause, 6 days after vaccine.”
“DEATH
ON 1/4/2021, RESIDENT RECEIVED VACCINE ON 1/2/2021”
“Diarrhea
followed by death 24 hours after vaccination.”
While
researchers may later use the VAERS data to investigate or authenticate
specific events, there is no procedure in place to verify details of the
incidents. Also, there is rarely an
established cause-and-effect link.
Almost always, the death or injury is merely suspicious, as in “the
58-year-old woman got her COVID shot at 1:00 and died at 2:52.”
The
database is updated every Friday. As of
today, March 26, 2021, there were 1920 reports of deaths in America from
COVID-19 vaccines. Hospitalizations so
far total 13,297.
No
one---not doctors, not hospitals, not nursing homes---is required to submit
these incidents to the government, and most people are not even aware the system
exists, so it is assumed that VAERS captures only a tiny fraction of the deaths
and injuries attributable to vaccines.
(Hat
tip for this research to Mark Tokarski, a very insightful internet crank and
iconoclast.)
Copyright2021MichaelKubacki
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