My question exactly gre81. I see Legal Lady response but that doesn’t seem satisfactory to explain the scale of the numbers. Um, so ...we expect on average that everyone gets 3.33 injuries? Seems implausible to me, but i’m simple-minded.
heart, kidneys, neuro…more. Multiple organs impacted. Yes, it seems implausible until you have scrolled through thousands of videos posted by injection injured people. An example: lyme disease—one of the most complex diseases. Multiple issues—gastrointestinal, heart, eyes, skin, hearing (ultra severe tinnitus); neurological, arthritis. Now think in terms of prion disease..add clotting disorders to this stew.
Look i’m not trying to be confrontational i’m just asking a question. If that’s hard to answe r that’s fine just drop it. I’m still wondering if it’s expected to see a littany of issues as separate independent reports, PER PERSON as the common average experience? if that’s really true then fine, so I’ll have to adjust my expectations regarding norms. 3.33 reports PER PERSON on AVERAGE for EVERY PERSON.
Yay! Pfizer wins! They should get a really big prize!
Is anyone else noticing that the number of deaths is hardly increasing in the VAERS database?
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Thank you.
How can 4.2 million report 14 million injuries?
AND. It can be the same physician or caregiver making those reports of multiple people
My question exactly gre81. I see Legal Lady response but that doesn’t seem satisfactory to explain the scale of the numbers. Um, so ...we expect on average that everyone gets 3.33 injuries? Seems implausible to me, but i’m simple-minded.
heart, kidneys, neuro…more. Multiple organs impacted. Yes, it seems implausible until you have scrolled through thousands of videos posted by injection injured people. An example: lyme disease—one of the most complex diseases. Multiple issues—gastrointestinal, heart, eyes, skin, hearing (ultra severe tinnitus); neurological, arthritis. Now think in terms of prion disease..add clotting disorders to this stew.
Look i’m not trying to be confrontational i’m just asking a question. If that’s hard to answe r that’s fine just drop it. I’m still wondering if it’s expected to see a littany of issues as separate independent reports, PER PERSON as the common average experience? if that’s really true then fine, so I’ll have to adjust my expectations regarding norms. 3.33 reports PER PERSON on AVERAGE for EVERY PERSON.
i understand…really.
multiple injuries