03-07-2022, 04:44 AM
(03-05-2022, 06:04 PM)HawaiiEV Wrote: That’s not true. There are coders who go through the process of coorilating medical history, the event reported, vaccine administration and then the data is passed off to a nurse for final approval. They would not approve a broken leg as having been an adverse vaccine event and you won’t find such an example.
https://www.reuters.com/article/factchec...SL1N2TM2DP
Actually, that link says the exact opposite of what you are asserting (again like so many of your sources)
"Dr. Dan Salmon, director of the Institute for Vaccine Safety at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, told Reuters via email about the risks with anyone being able to report to VAERS.
“If I got a flu vaccine and dog got hit by a car, I could report that to VAERS and it would end up on a publicly available database,” Salmon said.
The data being misinterpreted and has led to medical misinformation being shared widely online."
Rob you're still letting us beat this horse even though it should be clear they've had enough? For mercy's sake, draw a line in the sands of Punaweb and stick to it before you get to platform more reams of directly harmful stupidity.