Last updated: January 22, 2021.
(* Data contains VAERS reports processed as of 1/15/2021)
As per my previous submission on the matter, the system was shown to be filling up with very many covid-19 adverse reaction reports, with many deaths, in a video that was uploaded on the 24th of January. In the video, the last report was dated the 12th of January.
So even though the system was online, the last actual data that was there seems to end even earlier than the availble unprocessable data set at the link above.
Which basically means the Vaers data base has actually not been updated in over 2 weeks. Again, this is during the roll out of the most experimental 'vaccine' with the shortest developmental and testing stage in the history of vaccines.
Interesting that they don't put the vaccine they used on the same spreadsheet as the symptoms. You have to download 2 reports then do a vlookup in-between them.
It was brought to my attention that you can download some data from here:
https://vaers.hhs.gov/data/datasets.html?
However, if you look you'll notice:
As per my previous submission on the matter, the system was shown to be filling up with very many covid-19 adverse reaction reports, with many deaths, in a video that was uploaded on the 24th of January. In the video, the last report was dated the 12th of January.
So even though the system was online, the last actual data that was there seems to end even earlier than the availble unprocessable data set at the link above.
Which basically means the Vaers data base has actually not been updated in over 2 weeks. Again, this is during the roll out of the most experimental 'vaccine' with the shortest developmental and testing stage in the history of vaccines.
Interesting that they don't put the vaccine they used on the same spreadsheet as the symptoms. You have to download 2 reports then do a vlookup in-between them.
Shhhhhhhh you weren’t supposed to notice