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cognitive dissonance?That's rich coming from a fully payed up member of the Branch Covidians.
originally posted by: itswhatev
a reply to: Salander
Im pretty sure they just highlighted that the source you were using was one that is repeatedly debunked for publishing false or misleading information.
Thats not attacking you- its not attacking anything. The cognitive dissonance with some of you is mind boggeling though.
Key considerations and limitations of VAERS data:
Vaccine providers are encouraged to report any clinically significant health problem following vaccination to VAERS, whether or not they believe the vaccine was the cause.
Reports may include incomplete, inaccurate, coincidental and unverified information.
The number of reports alone cannot be interpreted or used to reach conclusions about the existence, severity, frequency, or rates of problems associated with vaccines.
VAERS data is limited to vaccine adverse event reports received between 1990 and the most recent date for which data are available.
VAERS data do not represent all known safety information for a vaccine and should be interpreted in the context of other scientific information.
originally posted by: SonofaSkunk
Isn’t it crazy!!! I mean, I have actually had to step over the bodies on the street. Holy crap, we’re all gonna diiiie!!! Not.
originally posted by: Salander
www.globalresearch.ca...
This data is scary, reflecting the mass hysteria induced by the media, and of course the Emergency Use Authorization of these experimental drugs.
originally posted by: ScepticScot
The source uses VAERs. The CDC says this about the data.
Key considerations and limitations of VAERS data:
Vaccine providers are encouraged to report any clinically significant health problem following vaccination to VAERS, whether or not they believe the vaccine was the cause.
Reports may include incomplete, inaccurate, coincidental and unverified information.
The number of reports alone cannot be interpreted or used to reach conclusions about the existence, severity, frequency, or rates of problems associated with vaccines.
VAERS data is limited to vaccine adverse event reports received between 1990 and the most recent date for which data are available.
VAERS data do not represent all known safety information for a vaccine and should be interpreted in the context of other scientific information.
The linked article in the OP is delibrate misinformation and people need to stop falling for it.