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View submission: Vaers data missing, anyone?
The Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting system (VAERS) is a website that allows anyone in the world to make any claim about any thing happening any time after a vaccine. Reading the VAERS website and associated reporting shows that none of these reports have been verified. In fact, in this political climate it is safe to say the majority of these reports are likely fabricated, with one notable exception: when the vaccines first came out, real adverse events were reported for women with the J&J vaccine. The purpose of VAERS is to identify patterns, such as the one with women taking the J&J vaccine - the vaccine was put on pause for women in the affected age group until more was known.
The fact of the matter is, zero people have died from taking the covid vaccine. This is indisputable and linking to VAERS is an admission of defeat.
Comment by [deleted] at 06/11/2021 at 00:00 UTC*
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Clown! First falsifying VAERS is a felony ... SO ... these people who you claim are lying none of them have been charged with any crimes. Good luck explaining away that FACT.
Second ... my father-in-law in fact died 16 days after the vaccine due to a blood clot. Good luck explaining that one away as well.
You are trash and will burn in hell along with your pfizer overlords.
Comment by Snarglepuss17 at 17/09/2022 at 18:22 UTC
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So has anyone ever died of any other vaccines? Strange how this new vaccine on a new platform is the safest vaccine ever created...Sounds like the 2020 election, the most secure election ever