Yup. Historically, only 1-10% of adverse events are reported. I supposed the difference depends on which vaccine, how serious the event and the fact that VAERS is dependent on entirely voluntary reporting.
Even if it was 100% accurate, they would still say that so it really doesn't matter. If you need a shot of hopium, watch the people that spoke at the county advisory board yesterday in San Diego. It's heartwarming to see.
VAERS numbers are not considered reliable. This appears to me to be by design.
Yup. Historically, only 1-10% of adverse events are reported. I supposed the difference depends on which vaccine, how serious the event and the fact that VAERS is dependent on entirely voluntary reporting.
What I am getting at is that the voluntary reporting is what allows them to say the reported incidents are lies or mistakes.
Even if it was 100% accurate, they would still say that so it really doesn't matter. If you need a shot of hopium, watch the people that spoke at the county advisory board yesterday in San Diego. It's heartwarming to see.
It is a well full of poison.