If memory serves, CDC has published numbers related to percentage of VAERS reports coming from medical personnel and it’s approaching 70%. I believe they also scrub data over time and toss fictitious accounts.
I can’t put my hands on it, but Harvard was commissioned to study the under reporting years ago and placed it at 99%.
If memory serves, CDC has published numbers related to percentage of VAERS reports coming from medical personnel and it’s approaching 70%. I believe they also scrub data over time and toss fictitious accounts.
I can’t put my hands on it, but Harvard was commissioned to study the under reporting years ago and placed it at 99%.
Doctors see mass vaccination as a public good. They will not sully that pure ideological ointment with flies. Just recently, my primary doc convinced me, fool that I was, to get a tetanus booster. When I got home I read that the evidence supporting them is as thin as diarrhea (a common side effect). https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/do-adults-really-need-tetanus-booster-shots-2020051219786
If memory serves, CDC has published numbers related to percentage of VAERS reports coming from medical personnel and it’s approaching 70%. I believe they also scrub data over time and toss fictitious accounts.
I can’t put my hands on it, but Harvard was commissioned to study the under reporting years ago and placed it at 99%.
Doctors see mass vaccination as a public good. They will not sully that pure ideological ointment with flies. Just recently, my primary doc convinced me, fool that I was, to get a tetanus booster. When I got home I read that the evidence supporting them is as thin as diarrhea (a common side effect). https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/do-adults-really-need-tetanus-booster-shots-2020051219786
Wow. Thanks for posting this
Harvard-Pilgram Health https://digital.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/docs/publication/r18hs017045-lazarus-final-report-2011.pdf
https://digital.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/docs/publication/r18hs017045-lazarus-final-report-2011.pdf